Rendezvous with Women in K R Meera’s Novels

1. Title of the Programme : Rendezvous with Women in K R Meera’s Novels
2. Name of the Coordinator/s : Dr. Ruby Elsa Jacob ; Dr. R .S. Radhika
3. Organizing Department /Cell : Department of Hindi
4. Date and Duration : 18 / 10/2023 ; 1.5 Hrs. ( 3.30 – 5.00 PM )
5. Number of participants : 20
6. Resource Person/s : Ms. Thasni Navas ;

Alumni & Guest Faculty

7. Objective of the Programme : The potential objectives for the talk are to introduce students to the works of K R Meera, a prominent Indian author known for her portrayal of strong and complex female characters in her novels,
to explore the themes, characters, and narrative techniques that Meera uses to depict women’s lives and experiences in her literary works and
to encourage critical thinking and discussion about the societal and cultural issues addressed in Meera’s novels.
8. Detailed description of the event : The talk on “Rendezvous with Women in K R Meera’s Novels” was a captivating and enlightening session that delved into the intricate world of K R Meera’s literary works, specifically focusing on the portrayal of women in her novels.

The talk commenced with a brief introduction to K R Meera, highlighting her significance in contemporary Indian literature. The speaker emphasized Meera’s unique ability to craft narratives that delve deep into the complexities of women’s lives, offering a nuanced perspective on societal norms and cultural expectations.

The speaker provided a comprehensive overview of K R Meera’s notable novels, such as “Hangwoman,” “The Gospel of Yudas,” and “Aarachar.” Each novel was discussed in terms of its central themes, characters, and the socio-cultural backdrop against which the stories unfold.

A significant portion of the talk was dedicated to an in-depth analysis of key female characters in Meera’s novels. The speaker explored the multidimensional nature of characters like Nasreen from “The Gospel of Yudas” and other protagonists, shedding light on how Meera intricately weaves their stories to reflect the diverse experiences and challenges faced by women.

The talk delved into the various themes present in Meera’s works, including love, desire, liberation, and the clash between tradition and modernity. The speaker skilfully connected these themes to the broader context of gender dynamics in Indian society, prompting the audience to reflect on the broader implications of Meera’s storytelling.

An analysis of Meera’s narrative techniques was also a focal point. The speaker highlighted the author’s use of symbolism, vivid imagery, and lyrical prose to create a rich and immersive reading experience. Attendees gained insights into how Meera employs these techniques to amplify the emotional impact of her narratives.

9. Outcome of the event/Evaluation by programme Coordinator : The talk on “Rendezvous with Women in K R Meera’s Novels” was a successful and insightful event. It met its objectives by introducing students to the works of K R Meera, sparking meaningful discussions about the portrayal of women in her novels, and encouraging students to think critically about the issues women face in society.

 

The feedback from the students indicated that they found the talk engaging, informative, and culturally enriching. It inspired them to explore K R Meera’s literary works further and prompted them to reflect on the themes of gender, love, and societal expectations.

In conclusion, the talk contributed to a better understanding of the role of literature in addressing and challenging gender-related issues, and it empowered students to delve into the world of K R Meera’s powerful storytelling.

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11. Feedback from students, faculty and other stakeholders : The talk was well-received by the students who attended, and it generated an engaging and thoughtful discussion.

Engaging Presentation: The students appreciated the speaker’s engaging and informative presentation. They felt that the speaker’s knowledge of K R Meera’s works was impressive and helped in understanding the context and themes.

Character Analysis: The discussion on the female characters in K R Meera’s novels was a highlight for many. Students were intrigued by the in-depth analysis of characters and how they embodied the complexities of women’s lives.

Exploration of Themes: The talk effectively explored various themes present in Meera’s novels, such as love, desire, liberation, and societal constraints. Students found it thought-provoking and appreciated how these themes were brought to life through the characters.

Interaction: The Q&A session at the end allowed students to engage with the speaker, seeking clarification and sharing their own perspectives. The interaction was lively and constructive.

Cultural Insights: Students felt that the talk provided cultural insights into the lives of women in India and the challenges they face. It shed light on the way Meera’s novels have contributed to the discourse surrounding gender and society.

Inspiration to Read Meera’s Novels: Many students expressed a keen interest in reading K R Meera’s novels after the talk. They felt that the discussion had piqued their curiosity and would provide them with a deeper understanding of the issues faced by women in India..

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