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Women’s voice vs propaganda. The panel discussion on gendered tales moderated by Professor Aparna Rayaprol had the eminent feminist publisher Urvashi Butalia and the noted writer Suniti Namjoshi who has written poetry, stories, satiric fiction, children’s fiction – that invariably give voice to women and the inherent humour makes them extremely readable.
The panel discussion on gendered tales moderated by Professor Aparna Rayaprol had the eminent feminist publisher Urvashi Butalia and the noted writer Suniti Namjoshi who has written poetry, stories, satiric fiction, children’s fiction – that invariably give voice to women and the inherent humour makes them extremely readable. She read from her collection of key works - “Each time a myth is retold a new version is told. One of the fables that she has written has this smart prince endowed with all qualities and is on look out for a suitable bride. The king calls all eligible women who undergo every kind of test including archery and when the selected women are brought before him, he exclaims about how they lack womanly qualities. “Exactly!” said the king. “I have weeded them out. You can now choose from the women who have not competed.”
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