Everyday social relation : feminist reading
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31-03-2017
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Social Trends
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Roy, Sanjay K.
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University of North Bengal
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Chakraborty, J., & Basu, S. (31 C.E.). Everyday social relation : feminist reading. Social Trends, 4, 16–25. https://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/3586
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Chakraborty, Jhuma
Basu, Sritama
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Abstract
The relations, even in a middleclass urban educated nuclear family,
can be complex when all the members of a three-member family have
strong and unique agencies, andhave different perceptions of life.
All three, absolutely reasonable caring human beings, live with a
sense of alienation, with a perpetual grudge that the other two do not
understand him/her. None of them are happy. The three-dimensional
relationship, apparently simple, yet, deep down, is very complex.
The complexity of relations disturbs the three members because they
truly love one another. This paper endeavours to provide a possible
solution to this problem from a feminist perspective.
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4
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2348-6538
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16 - 25