B. Vivilia Arivu Mani
B. Vivilia Arivu Mani is a PhD Research Scholar at Thiruvalluvar University, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, currently pursuing PhD Research (full–time) in Cultural Studies. With a focus on women, identity, and hegemony, Vivilia has contributed to several publications, conferences, and other relevant activities. Her research interests include Subaltern studies, Ecological Studies, and Women's studies.
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explored the ideas of culture and traditions. The analysis provides vivid status that cultural norms prevent women from leading the lives that they choose to live. The pain and yearning for independence experienced by women are the main topics of the novel All The Lives We Never have Lived. The novel's main character is Gayatri, an artist who is the wife of Week Chand. Therefore, the research paper highlights the novel applicability to current concerns about Gender, race, class, and power as well as its capacity to prove critical thought and discussion
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issue and a violation of women’s human rights, especially
when it comes to intimate relationships and sexual
violence. According to an estimate released by the World
Health Organisation around one in three (30%) women
globally have experienced intimate relationship violence,
which includes both physical and sexual abuse, or
non-partner sexual assault at some point in their lives.
Approximately 27% of women between the ages of 15
and 49 who have been in a relationship worldwide claim
that their intimate partner has physically or sexually
abused them. This paper aims to highlight the effects of
a brutal rape and the voice of the victims throughout
the Nomi the protagonist of Sleeping on Jupiter (2015),
an award-winning book by Anuradha Roy and the
character Nomi serves as a symbol for all rape victims.
A nation’s children will undoubtedly construct the future.
However, the nation is being weakened by acts of violence
like rape committed against these potential national
builders. It is extremely difficult to comprehend because
the perpetrators are frequently the victims of a crime,
they lose their innocence and their irredeemable youth.
explored the ideas of culture and traditions. The analysis provides vivid status that cultural norms prevent women from leading the lives that they choose to live. The pain and yearning for independence experienced by women are the main topics of the novel All The Lives We Never have Lived. The novel's main character is Gayatri, an artist who is the wife of Week Chand. Therefore, the research paper highlights the novel applicability to current concerns about Gender, race, class, and power as well as its capacity to prove critical thought and discussion
issue and a violation of women’s human rights, especially
when it comes to intimate relationships and sexual
violence. According to an estimate released by the World
Health Organisation around one in three (30%) women
globally have experienced intimate relationship violence,
which includes both physical and sexual abuse, or
non-partner sexual assault at some point in their lives.
Approximately 27% of women between the ages of 15
and 49 who have been in a relationship worldwide claim
that their intimate partner has physically or sexually
abused them. This paper aims to highlight the effects of
a brutal rape and the voice of the victims throughout
the Nomi the protagonist of Sleeping on Jupiter (2015),
an award-winning book by Anuradha Roy and the
character Nomi serves as a symbol for all rape victims.
A nation’s children will undoubtedly construct the future.
However, the nation is being weakened by acts of violence
like rape committed against these potential national
builders. It is extremely difficult to comprehend because
the perpetrators are frequently the victims of a crime,
they lose their innocence and their irredeemable youth.