I was speaking to someone who labels themselves as a feminist. We were having quite a relaxed conversation about it. I asked what rights men have today that women don't have. I never got an answer. I heard the usual rantings we hear from "Feminists" about a pay-gap, but nothing else. I'm sure there are other issues, but the very fact that she couldn't think of any and calls herself a feminist screams volumes. Let’s just clear up this imaginary pay-gap. There is not one single employer who pays a man more than a woman doing the same job. That has been illegal since 1963. It is true that men on the whole get paid more than women on the whole. The commonly regurgitated statistic for this is that women are paid 21% less than men. This may well be true, but it doesn’t take into account the disparity of hours worked by men and by women. On average women work 7.8 hours per day where men, work on average 8.2 hours per day. Therefore, the hours worked by men and by women accounts for 5% of the difference. A study conducted by The Guardian Newspaper in 2016 clearly shows that more women graduate from university than men, but fewer of these women apply for graduate jobs than the men. Also, female graduates who do apply for graduate jobs are far more likely to secure employment than men. So let’s just recap. more women are graduating than men, but more of those men apply for graduate jobs meaning that a portion of those graduate women are applying for lower paid jobs and are working fewer hours once employed. When all the relevant statistics are taken into account, we can see the real reason for the pay-gap and it has nothing to do with gender inequality. Rather gender equality of choice. To narrow the pay-gap further, we would have to take away a portion of women’s freedom of choice and demand they work longer hours in the jobs they are choosing not apply for. Feminists complaining about the “Gender pay-gap” want to take away women’s freedom of choice. Modern feminism centres on equality of outcome and ignores the equality of opportunity. Now let’s look at some of the social issues affecting men. 94% of work place deaths are of men. (This indicates that the jobs men work are more dangerous, on average, than those worked by women) 99.9% of deaths due to war are of men. 75% of suicides are men. 76% of murders are of men. 45% of domestic abuse victims are men (which we rarely to never hear about) Men serve 63% more prison time than women for the same crimes. 71% of Homeless people are men. There is also: Paternal inequality. Lower life expectancy for men. Child custody inequality. Child Support inequality. False Rape Allegations going unpunished. Criminal Court Bias. Social misandry in education and the media. Boys falling drastically behind in education (mainstream education is tailored for females). Alcoholism affects twice as many men as women. Infant Genital Mutilation affects 23% of men and 5% of women worldwide, yet FGM gains much more exposure. Men have little to no say in regards to reproductive and family planning issues. There is a huge lack of resources and compassion to male victims of domestic violence. Prostate cancer has higher mortality rates than breast cancer with a vast disparity of exposure. It's worth taking note of these to gain a balanced view, and not form opinions from what the majority of the media tells you to think. Feminism isn’t about gender equality. That movement already exists. It’s called ‘Egalitarianism’. Not every profession has been male dominated. 1. Child care services 94% female 2. Home health care services 89% female 3. Veterinary services 80.7% female 4. Social services 84.8% female 5. Educational services 75.4% female in elementary and secondary schools 6. Libraries and archivists 76.5% female 7. Accountants 59% female 8. Legal services 54% female 9. Employment services 53% female 10. Leisure and hospitality 51% female There are many professions dominated by men for which the inequality goes unnoticed by feminists. Building and construction Mechanics Sports Bathroom attendants Military personnel Logging workers Fishers Aircraft pilots and flight engineers Roofers Refuse collectors Iron and Steel workers Coal miners Truck drivers Farmers Landscape workers Power line installers & repairers Maintenance workers Police officers Fire Fighters Sewage workers Let me end this with a question. What rights do men have that women don’t?
'1st thing first, come out from your hatch!!!!' With the time, the meaning of Feminism is changing..... "It's not always about right, IT'S ABOUT IMPLEMENTAION SOMETIMES". Gender inequality in India is a multifaceted issue rooted in deep-seated cultural, social, and economic factors. It manifests in various aspects of life, including education, employment, healthcare, political participation, and access to resources. Here's an overview of the major dimensions of gender inequality in India: ### 1. **Education** - **Literacy Rate:** The literacy rate for women in India is significantly lower than that of men. According to the National Family Health Survey (NFHS-5), the female literacy rate is about 70.3% compared to 84.7% for males. - **Dropout Rates:** Girls are more likely to drop out of school due to factors like child marriage, household responsibilities, and lack of safe and sanitary school facilities. ### 2. **Employment** - **Labor Force Participation:** Women’s participation in the labor force is low compared to men. According to the World Bank, in 2020, the female labor force participation rate in India was about 20.3%, compared to 76% for men. - **Wage Gap:** There is a significant gender wage gap in India, with women earning, on average, 19% less than men for similar work, according to a report by the Monster Salary Index (2019). - **Informal Sector:** A large proportion of women work in the informal sector, where they often face poor working conditions, lack of job security, and no social protection. ### 3. **Healthcare** - **Sex Ratio:** India has a skewed sex ratio due to gender-biased practices like sex-selective abortions. The sex ratio at birth, according to NFHS-5, is 929 females per 1,000 males. - **Access to Healthcare:** Women, especially in rural areas, often have limited access to healthcare services. Maternal health indicators, although improving, still reflect disparities, with high maternal mortality rates compared to other countries. - **Nutrition:** Women and girls often suffer from malnutrition due to discriminatory feeding practices, which prioritize boys over girls in many households. ### 4. **Political Participation** - **Representation in Government:** Women's representation in the Indian Parliament and state assemblies remains low. As of 2023, women constitute about 14.36% of the Lok Sabha (lower house) and 11% of the Rajya Sabha (upper house). - **Panchayati Raj:** At the grassroots level, women's participation is higher due to the mandatory reservation of 33% seats for women in Panchayati Raj Institutions (local self-government). ### 5. **Social Issues** - **Child Marriage:** Despite laws against child marriage, it remains prevalent in many parts of India. According to UNICEF, India has the highest number of child brides in the world. - **Violence Against Women:** Gender-based violence is a significant issue, with many cases of domestic violence, sexual harassment, and dowry-related violence going unreported due to social stigma and lack of enforcement of laws. - **Cultural Norms:** Patriarchal norms continue to dictate many aspects of life in India, where women are often seen as secondary to men, affecting their autonomy and decision-making power. ### 6. **Legal Framework** - India has several laws aimed at promoting gender equality, such as the Prohibition of Child Marriage Act (2006), Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act (2005), and laws against dowry, sexual harassment, and workplace discrimination. However, the implementation of these laws remains a challenge. ### 7. **Recent Trends** - **Government Initiatives:** The Indian government has launched several initiatives aimed at empowering women, such as Beti Bachao Beti Padhao (Save the Daughter, Educate the Daughter), Sukanya Samriddhi Yojana (a savings scheme for girls), and the National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM) which promotes women’s self-help groups. - **Rise in Education and Awareness:** There has been a gradual rise in education levels among women and awareness of their rights, which is slowly challenging traditional gender roles. ### Conclusion Gender inequality in India is a complex issue that requires a multifaceted approach involving legal reforms, social change, economic empowerment, and increased political participation. While progress has been made, significant challenges remain in achieving true gender equality.
Sir 🙏🙏🙏🙏 i am from Odisha ... please sir suggest me some crucial books so that i can easily crack NET or SET.... your narrating process is admirable and phenomenal......
Thank you sir for your kindness in making such video. May God bless you with his love. Keep going sir. Your way of explaining in English is superb. ☺️ 👍🏻
So I have few question what the actual meaning of feminist To whom we can say that the person is feminist writer what are the qualities and parameter of feminist writer? What is feminism perspective ???
@@LiteratureSimply I mean sir, after talking about the different waves, can I write Elaine showwalter, I mean her gyno critics, Mary , Virginia Woolf n Simon's writing shortly?
Very nice sir, my doubt you said Elaine Showalter essay A room on one's own whereas this essay is of Virginia Woolf. Do you mean to say Showalter's view on this particular essay. Pls clear my doubt.
Hi Sir Indeed a great explanation of feminism and feminist criticism. I just wanted to request, if you could display here Article links or books names here. I am highly thankful to you.
@@LiteratureSimply i will rewatch it again but needs to sure [The language theme is connected to french feminism like helen cixous, luce irrigary and Kristeva] right?
Sir I got perplexed when you wrote elaine showalter 's a room of one's own and you talked about imaginary character of Shakespeare's sister. Actually these we get in Virginia woolf ' a rooms of one's own where Woolf mentioned judith Shakespeare.... Please sir clear up my confusion, I have a paper in next week
Yes A Room of One's Own written by Virginia Woolf and I am talking about herself.... of course there is reference of Showalter.... please watch carefully.... by the way thanks for comment
It's not encomium... you are so efficient ... kindly aid me... everything was fine but unfortunately on 24th March i have lost my father , nevertheless ,i will labour hard to crack SSB of Odisha ...
I watch all your videos, sir. All of them are very informative and helps in understanding of the topic better. But this one was very short.😞 please explain some of the important feminist writers' works in detail.
You are right but it's very simple English and we are not only learning literature but English also....so keep watching will definitely understand and enjoy
I was speaking to someone who labels themselves as a feminist. We were having quite a relaxed conversation about it. I asked what rights men have today that women don't have. I never got an answer. I heard the usual rantings we hear from "Feminists" about a pay-gap, but nothing else. I'm sure there are other issues, but the very fact that she couldn't think of any and calls herself a feminist screams volumes.
Let’s just clear up this imaginary pay-gap. There is not one single employer who pays a man more than a woman doing the same job. That has been illegal since 1963. It is true that men on the whole get paid more than women on the whole. The commonly regurgitated statistic for this is that women are paid 21% less than men. This may well be true, but it doesn’t take into account the disparity of hours worked by men and by women. On average women work 7.8 hours per day where men, work on average 8.2 hours per day. Therefore, the hours worked by men and by women accounts for 5% of the difference. A study conducted by The Guardian Newspaper in 2016 clearly shows that more women graduate from university than men, but fewer of these women apply for graduate jobs than the men. Also, female graduates who do apply for graduate jobs are far more likely to secure employment than men.
So let’s just recap. more women are graduating than men, but more of those men apply for graduate jobs meaning that a portion of those graduate women are applying for lower paid jobs and are working fewer hours once employed. When all the relevant statistics are taken into account, we can see the real reason for the pay-gap and it has nothing to do with gender inequality. Rather gender equality of choice.
To narrow the pay-gap further, we would have to take away a portion of women’s freedom of choice and demand they work longer hours in the jobs they are choosing not apply for.
Feminists complaining about the “Gender pay-gap” want to take away women’s freedom of choice. Modern feminism centres on equality of outcome and ignores the equality of opportunity.
Now let’s look at some of the social issues affecting men.
94% of work place deaths are of men. (This indicates that the jobs men work are more dangerous, on average, than those worked by women)
99.9% of deaths due to war are of men.
75% of suicides are men.
76% of murders are of men.
45% of domestic abuse victims are men (which we rarely to never hear about)
Men serve 63% more prison time than women for the same crimes.
71% of Homeless people are men.
There is also:
Paternal inequality.
Lower life expectancy for men.
Child custody inequality.
Child Support inequality.
False Rape Allegations going unpunished.
Criminal Court Bias.
Social misandry in education and the media.
Boys falling drastically behind in education (mainstream education is tailored for females).
Alcoholism affects twice as many men as women.
Infant Genital Mutilation affects 23% of men and 5% of women worldwide, yet FGM gains much more exposure.
Men have little to no say in regards to reproductive and family planning issues.
There is a huge lack of resources and compassion to male victims of domestic violence.
Prostate cancer has higher mortality rates than breast cancer with a vast disparity of exposure.
It's worth taking note of these to gain a balanced view, and not form opinions from what the majority of the media tells you to think.
Feminism isn’t about gender equality. That movement already exists. It’s called ‘Egalitarianism’.
Not every profession has been male dominated.
1. Child care services
94% female
2. Home health care services
89% female
3. Veterinary services
80.7% female
4. Social services
84.8% female
5. Educational services
75.4% female in elementary and secondary schools
6. Libraries and archivists
76.5% female
7. Accountants
59% female
8. Legal services
54% female
9. Employment services
53% female
10. Leisure and hospitality
51% female
There are many professions dominated by men for which the inequality goes unnoticed by feminists.
Building and construction
Mechanics
Sports
Bathroom attendants
Military personnel
Logging workers
Fishers
Aircraft pilots and flight engineers
Roofers
Refuse collectors
Iron and Steel workers
Coal miners
Truck drivers
Farmers
Landscape workers
Power line installers & repairers
Maintenance workers
Police officers
Fire Fighters
Sewage workers
Let me end this with a question. What rights do men have that women don’t?
Thanks for writing an essay as comment. I'm agree with you. Most of the things lies in attitude and mentality.
Cool down sasta Jordan , Andrew.
'1st thing first, come out from your hatch!!!!'
With the time, the meaning of Feminism is changing.....
"It's not always about right, IT'S ABOUT IMPLEMENTAION SOMETIMES".
Gender inequality in India is a multifaceted issue rooted in deep-seated cultural, social, and economic factors. It manifests in various aspects of life, including education, employment, healthcare, political participation, and access to resources. Here's an overview of the major dimensions of gender inequality in India:
### 1. **Education**
- **Literacy Rate:** The literacy rate for women in India is significantly lower than that of men. According to the National Family Health Survey (NFHS-5), the female literacy rate is about 70.3% compared to 84.7% for males.
- **Dropout Rates:** Girls are more likely to drop out of school due to factors like child marriage, household responsibilities, and lack of safe and sanitary school facilities.
### 2. **Employment**
- **Labor Force Participation:** Women’s participation in the labor force is low compared to men. According to the World Bank, in 2020, the female labor force participation rate in India was about 20.3%, compared to 76% for men.
- **Wage Gap:** There is a significant gender wage gap in India, with women earning, on average, 19% less than men for similar work, according to a report by the Monster Salary Index (2019).
- **Informal Sector:** A large proportion of women work in the informal sector, where they often face poor working conditions, lack of job security, and no social protection.
### 3. **Healthcare**
- **Sex Ratio:** India has a skewed sex ratio due to gender-biased practices like sex-selective abortions. The sex ratio at birth, according to NFHS-5, is 929 females per 1,000 males.
- **Access to Healthcare:** Women, especially in rural areas, often have limited access to healthcare services. Maternal health indicators, although improving, still reflect disparities, with high maternal mortality rates compared to other countries.
- **Nutrition:** Women and girls often suffer from malnutrition due to discriminatory feeding practices, which prioritize boys over girls in many households.
### 4. **Political Participation**
- **Representation in Government:** Women's representation in the Indian Parliament and state assemblies remains low. As of 2023, women constitute about 14.36% of the Lok Sabha (lower house) and 11% of the Rajya Sabha (upper house).
- **Panchayati Raj:** At the grassroots level, women's participation is higher due to the mandatory reservation of 33% seats for women in Panchayati Raj Institutions (local self-government).
### 5. **Social Issues**
- **Child Marriage:** Despite laws against child marriage, it remains prevalent in many parts of India. According to UNICEF, India has the highest number of child brides in the world.
- **Violence Against Women:** Gender-based violence is a significant issue, with many cases of domestic violence, sexual harassment, and dowry-related violence going unreported due to social stigma and lack of enforcement of laws.
- **Cultural Norms:** Patriarchal norms continue to dictate many aspects of life in India, where women are often seen as secondary to men, affecting their autonomy and decision-making power.
### 6. **Legal Framework**
- India has several laws aimed at promoting gender equality, such as the Prohibition of Child Marriage Act (2006), Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act (2005), and laws against dowry, sexual harassment, and workplace discrimination. However, the implementation of these laws remains a challenge.
### 7. **Recent Trends**
- **Government Initiatives:** The Indian government has launched several initiatives aimed at empowering women, such as Beti Bachao Beti Padhao (Save the Daughter, Educate the Daughter), Sukanya Samriddhi Yojana (a savings scheme for girls), and the National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM) which promotes women’s self-help groups.
- **Rise in Education and Awareness:** There has been a gradual rise in education levels among women and awareness of their rights, which is slowly challenging traditional gender roles.
### Conclusion
Gender inequality in India is a complex issue that requires a multifaceted approach involving legal reforms, social change, economic empowerment, and increased political participation. While progress has been made, significant challenges remain in achieving true gender equality.
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Yes, awful things happen to women in this world as well. It’s a horrible world to live in for men and women.
Thank you very much. Your videos are very helpful for me. I would not have understood these critical theories without watching your video.
Sir 🙏🙏🙏🙏 i am from Odisha ... please sir suggest me some crucial books so that i can easily crack NET or SET.... your narrating process is admirable and phenomenal......
Sir, "A room of one's own" was written by Virginia Woolf, and not by Elaine showalter, 7:41
Yes 👍
Very well explained sir, simple language and through the point. Thank you
Appreciated
Thank you sir for your kindness in making such video. May God bless you with his love. Keep going sir.
Your way of explaining in English is superb. ☺️ 👍🏻
Thanks for supporting 👍
Very nice
This was the title which aligned me to report. Thanks! it helps me a lot to understand more
So I have few question what the actual meaning of feminist
To whom we can say that the person is feminist writer what are the qualities and parameter of feminist writer?
What is feminism perspective ???
Please watch the video carefully you will definitely understand
@@LiteratureSimply No sir , I am Not able to find appropriate answer from vedio
Pls detail explain about feminist criticism in the role of the theory and ,the nature of language..
Ok definitely I will make a video on the same
Thank u sir..for answering my comment..
Your teaching is so good sir...Keep going ...
we want more such videos of yours
Thanks 👍 I will try 🙂
Thank you sir for giving a warming explanation about feminist criticism . I've many problems in this area . But now it is crystal clear .
Thanks 👍 watch other videos too and share it among your friends
Sir please make video on stevie Smith and eavan boland works. Because there is no video of these writers on the UA-cam.
Thanks... I will try...
sir ple neenga description la kudutha question ku Ans uploade pannunga sir ple....
What... sorry but I don't understand what you want to say?
@@LiteratureSimply sir feminism topic essays and question answers pls uploaded sir... for the kind request🙏🙏
@@karthikak214 okay of course 👍
@@LiteratureSimply thank you so much sir
Thank you sir.. great explanation 👌🤘
now i have new literatur for my studi about feminist, thank you sir 🤩
Sir A room of ones own is written by Virgnia Wolf not Elaine Showalter.????
Yes of course....
@@LiteratureSimply sir is Lesbianism and Lesbian feminism the same?
Sir Literary theory and cultural studies is there any similarity
Yes...of course.... cultural studies can be understood with the help of literary theories 👍
Informative Clas. Thank you sir
Sir you should also add subtitles in ur videos.Your explanation is very easy thanks for your videos.
You can apply cc in your video
@@LiteratureSimply subtitles are not available
Sir, if question comes feminist concern , should I write maximum number of feminists with their writings??? Plss say
Yes that would be better 👍
@@LiteratureSimply I mean sir, after talking about the different waves, can I write Elaine showwalter, I mean her gyno critics, Mary , Virginia Woolf n Simon's writing shortly?
Very nice sir, my doubt you said Elaine Showalter essay A room on one's own whereas this essay is of Virginia Woolf. Do you mean to say Showalter's view on this particular essay. Pls clear my doubt.
A Room of One's Own is by Virginia Woolf.... there is other reference.... please watch video carefully.... thanks for comment
@@LiteratureSimply thank you sir
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Very good elaboration!!!
Very well explained sir very simple language
Well explained sir Thank you❤❤
Incredible explanation sir .
Excellent 👌 hat's os sir
Thank you
So nice of you
Sir ..Why G.B.Shaw say that women are hunters and women hunt to...If this male dominant society...
Thank you so much sir for making it so easy
Very well explained. Thank you. God bless you with more knowledge.
Thanks 👍
I don't know about it
Could u please tell me how can I apply CC in video
Very good teaching... Thank you so much sir.
Thnku so much sir very Impressive lecture
Sir what is feminism... Ye to bataiye... Thumbnail mein jo likha hai wo bataiye sir
Sir very nice lecture and helping everytime by your simple wording understandable
Thanks and welcome
Amazing explanation Sir
Thank you give the great information about feminism
Nicely explained everything...👏👏👏🙏
Thank you so much for the explanation 🎉🎉
Hi Sir
Indeed a great explanation of feminism and feminist criticism. I just wanted to request, if you could display here Article links or books names here. I am highly thankful to you.
Please visit literaturesimply.com
Thanks a lot sir.
Room of one's own is by Virginia Woolf
Yes it's a correction in the video
@@LiteratureSimply Sir, can you please do a quick video on American Poetry?
Its really helpful 👍👍👍👍
Sir to my knowledge the room of once own was written by virginia woolf
Yes 👍
Thanks for vedio superb explain 👍👍
Sir, what about female language and how it is different from male language?
Please watch video carefully
@@LiteratureSimply i will rewatch it again but needs to sure [The language theme is connected to french feminism like helen cixous, luce irrigary and Kristeva] right?
Wonderful Explanation.. What's your name , where do you teach sir ?
I Datta Sawant from Maharashtra....
Clear lecturing TQ Sir
Your explaination is very attractive compared to others
Thanks 👍
Excellent sir 👌👌👌
Many many thanks
Super explain sir
Very well explained Sir.
Thanks and welcome
Really very crystal and clear presentation sir.
True
@@fathimashahana1355 Are you a literature student?
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good Job sir
Well explained 😃
sir your teaching is very good and useful sir
Really very helpful. Thankyou sir
Thank you so much sir your teaching is very good ❤
Sir can you share the pdf or presentation about the Feminism
Please add the subtitle option
Please click on cc
Just wonderful 👍. Big Thank You for posting!🐬🐬🐬🐬🐬🐬🤟🐦🧚🌼🙋
Sir explanation is very nice sir one request about Hoki k. Bhabha of a man and mimicry of ambivalence discourse pls post this essay
Thank you so much sir🖤👌👌👌May God bless you Sir.Explanation is very clear
how many waves?
Watch complete video, you will know 👍👌
tell me
Thank you so much sir 🙏🙏
Thanku sir your explanation is super
Thanku so much sir for such a clear explanation
Sir A Room of One's Own by Virginia Woolf yes?
Yes... it's by Virginia Woolf
Very well explained sir
Wow ...this is go sweet ... Blessings
Thanks so much
Yours very knowledgeable
Nice
Sir I got perplexed when you wrote elaine showalter 's a room of one's own and you talked about imaginary character of Shakespeare's sister.
Actually these we get in Virginia woolf ' a rooms of one's own where Woolf mentioned judith Shakespeare....
Please sir clear up my confusion, I have a paper in next week
Yes A Room of One's Own written by Virginia Woolf and I am talking about herself.... of course there is reference of Showalter.... please watch carefully.... by the way thanks for comment
@@LiteratureSimply thank you so much sir for replying me ........
And happy diwali sir🙏
A Room one's own is not the book written by Elaine showalter
It's by Virginia Woolf
It's not encomium... you are so efficient ... kindly aid me... everything was fine but unfortunately on 24th March i have lost my father , nevertheless ,i will labour hard to crack SSB of Odisha ...
Okay 👍👌
Sir make also videos on Queer theory and structuralism 🙏
Please find playlist Understanding criticism and theory.... there are already videos....
Thank you sir 😊
2:38 - 3:31
nice sir kindly tricks me how to face meg exam 2nd yr
Tysm sir 👍🙏
Thankyou so much sir
Sir you gave very nice explanation and thanks sir ,🙏👌💐
Thanks for your comment....there are other videos too watch them and share among your friends....
Nega teach panrathara Materila post pannuga bro
Good
Super
I'm also from odisha ❤
Easy to understand what is Femminism and Critism..@FisheriesOnly
Thank yu sir
Sir hm answer mai aapki ye explanation likh skte hai
Of course
Should marital rape be gender neutral (wife too can be charged of rape)?
Yes... discussion must begin on it
I watch all your videos, sir. All of them are very informative and helps in understanding of the topic better. But this one was very short.😞 please explain some of the important feminist writers' works in detail.
Thanks🙏🙇 for watching👀👀 this is a basic video 🎥🎥on feminism... I will definitely make♏🅰🎋📧 some detail videos on writers.....
Thanks Sir
Thank u sir
Tq u sir
Thanks
If you explain in Hindi, everyone will understand better
Dear it's very simple English....if you want to be good in English, it's very important
Think you sir🙏🙏
Thori hindi rhati to aur samjh aata hindi medium vale bchchho ko
You are right but it's very simple English and we are not only learning literature but English also....so keep watching will definitely understand and enjoy
Kannadallu eli sir plz
How do speak fluent English sir
Just What I wanted.
Explanation is good but not enough.
It's just introduction.... there is another video on Elaine Showalter....
Awsmmm sir plzz make video on Marxist criticism
There is already video on Marxist criticism.... check playlist Understanding criticism and theory
@@LiteratureSimply sorry sir mil nai rahee hai
Thankyou sir giving nice explanation about the feminism .
Room of ones one own is by Virginia Woolf sir not by Ellen showwalter
Of course