Defying Norms: A Contrapuntal Reading of Gender Performance in the works of Amy Tan and Anita Nair
Neena Sunny and
Yadamala Sreenivasulu
World Journal of English Language, 2025, vol. 15, issue 4, 368
Abstract:
Gender is a complex universal discourse with culturally inherent dogmas and rigid social bias. Gender performativity, often framed in terms of masculinity and femininity, is frequently restricted by associations with biological sex. However, counter deliberations such as the notion of female masculinity challenges rigid gender role attributions of the conventional hegemonic structures, affirming the fact that the gender binaries addressed as 'masculinity' and 'femininity', is not specific to any particular biological or social group, rather it enables women to transcend the stigmas associated with traditional gender roles, framed and maintained by hegemonic patriarchy. The theory of 'female masculinity', proposed by Judith Halberstam is the chosen axiom for the existing discussion. The proposed manuscript endeavors to apply the theory of female masculinity in two literary narratives, namely Ladies Coupe by Anita Nair and The Kitchen God's Wife by Amy Tan. The study attempts to analyze the characters as depicted in the novels to explore the notions of female masculinity and how it acts as a strategic counter discourse against the suppression encountered by women in a patriarchal society. Although originating from different geographical contexts, the works portray the shared experiences and survival struggles of women across diverse societies, irrespective of time and place. The female characters of both the novels express traditional masculine traits, thus defying the norms of gender performance. It is thus anticipated that the works of Amy Tan and Anita Nair revises the traditional gender roles and that female masculinity subverts the gender performance practiced and maintained through patriarchy.
Date: 2025
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