An Introduction - Feminism
An Introduction - Feminism
An Introduction - Feminism
The poet says that she is not interested in politics but claims
that she can name all the people who have been in power right from
the time of Nehru. By saying that she can repeat them as fluently as
days of week, name of month. She states that politics in the country
is the game of few chosen elite who ironically rule a democracy. She
very brown in color. She speaks in three languages, writes in two and
She emphasizes that the language she speaks becomes her own,
all its imperfections and queerness become her own. It is half English,
half Hindi, which seems rather amusing but the point is that it is
She moves on telling her own story. She was a child, and later
she had grown up for her body started showing the signs of puberty.
But she did not seem to understand the interpretation because at the
heart she was still but a child. When she asked for love from her
soul mate not knowing what else to ask, he took the sixteen year old
to his bedroom. Thought she was not beaten by him, she felt beaten
thereafter when she opts for male clothing to hide her femininity, the
remain within the four walls of her female space least she should
make herself a psychic or a maniac. They even ask her to hold her
tears when rejected in love. She calls them categorizers since they
tent to categories every person on the basis of points that are purely
whimsical. She explains her encounter with a man. She attributes him
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with not a proper noun, but a common noun “every man” to reflect
his universality. He defined himself by the “I”, the supreme male ego.
that women suffers discrimination of their sex and that they have
specific needs which remain negated and unsatisfied and that the
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Kamala das, in her poems An Introduction describes the
dominated by men.
mother tongue.
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She claims that she is an Indian very brown and born in
Malabar. She can speak three languages, write in two and dream in
changes in woman’s body (poem line 23-31). During this period she
encounter with her husband she gets irritated and feels that in matters
don’ts that Indian marries women have to follow. She tells it in lines
women are not allowed to express their sexuality freely and frankly.
Fall in love with each other is a natural desire of man and women.
But the way women feels loved is different from the way man feels
patient love of females. The poetess feels that women are superior to
man in the matter of love. That is why she uses ocean in the context
matter of sex and love. Kamala das is against sex inhibition and
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“I have no joys which are not yours, no
lose as well as retain their identity. Here the poetess advocates a kind
of relation between love and beloved which John Donne would say’
another poem of the poetess “The Old Playhouse”. The poem was
strong opinion against male dominate Indian society. She expresses the
The poem is written with first person point of view that first
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swallow and her husband a captor who wanted to tame her and keep
her fully under his control by the power of his love making.
which she might have enjoyed in her home before her marriage.
Besides, he wanted her to forget her very nature and her innate love
speaker says that she had come to her husband with a view to
develop her own personality. But all she has had from him are lesson
about him. Her husband, a self centered man, makes love with her
and feels pleasure from her bodily response to his love making. He
approves her mind and mood when he makes love to her and he
feels pleased by the tremors of her body during the sexual union.
any feeling or oneness with him. The notion of love and affection
only a play thing a sexual partner and a house wife. During the
sexual union he kisses her very hard, pressing his lips against her and
letting his saliva flow into her mouth. He presses his whole body
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against hers with great vehemence, gratifying his sexual desire in this
process.
to penetrate every part of her body and make his bodily fluids mingle
completely fails.
Kamala das which is hard to miss the eyes of a regular reader. But
writings.
Kamala das through her works advocates for the equal rights
and leadership for women. She invokes the image of a woman who
despite suffering all oddities in the hands of men, does not part with
feminine self. Her liberated spirit finds herself suffocated and cries out
in anguish. Her feet feel fettered with the restrictions imposed upon
her by her husband as well as the society. She revolts against the
social norms which deny her the right to be herself. She despises the
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society which experts her to take up different roles without any
doll and please her master. Kamala Das exposes her inner pain in her
poems.
what a man cares about the most is his ego. He does not leave
enough room for a woman to express her inner feelings and emotion.
She challenges this male domination in “The Old Playhouse and Other
poems”
Kamala das, through her writings attempts to break this age old
in her works are strong and courageous and they boldly take up and
gets against the male superiority and his falsely in flatted ego and
refuse to bow down to the system. She also draws our attention to
those outworn ideas and social norms which kinder our emotional and
intellectual growth. They also act as great obstacles in the cordial and
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Kamala das feels as if after marriage, she has turned in to a
non entity. Her husband boasts of his manly power by apprising her
Kamala Das’s emotions and feelings and comes back to her again and
again for fulfillment of his intense desire. Kamala Das feels herself
devoid of any identity. She writes in “The Old Playhouse and other
poems”
is depicted in the opening line of the poem “The Old Play house”.
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Thus Kamala Das is exclusively concerned with the personal
experience of love.
kamala das, I wish to narrate some lines about her work “ Summer in
depiction of the effects of the April sun at the poets body. The caress
hidden pleasure lying within her very body which have been rendered
momentarily erases from her mind at the instance she realizes out the
of the sun and sun rays adds special charm to the form. The poet
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“What is this drink But
Like an orange in
Again, I am drunk
Of suns ”
her views. She talks about the reaction her body makes with the
touch of the April sun. As the sun rays play at her body she enjoys
the mild cuddle of the sun which reduces her worries. It is essentially
”feminine “ writing.
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A major characteristics of feminism is that women’s libidinal
her poems is manifested in the disruptive jerks her short broken lines
eve of her first night with her husband, completes the circle of
My lips”
poet is lulled to forget fullness. The memory of her lover gets blurred
“How
engagement with the April Sun that helps her find out the way to the
previously unknown realm of pleasure. She can new boldly defy male
which reside within her very body. She enjoys it through every pores
region of delight.
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