Intellectual And Eco-Feminist Approaches In The Selected Poems Of Kamala Das, Toru Dutta And Mamata Kalia: A Retrospect

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Barnali Choudhury

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The present paper studies the intellectual and eco-feminist approaches in the selected poems of Kamala Das, Toru Dutta and Mamata Kalia. In view of the fact that the primeval stretch of time women seems to have recognized an intrinsic connection with nature affecting in the improvement of literary approaches for example ecocriticism, ecofeminism and ecomysticism. These literary approaches points towards the essentials how the human culture is linked to the natural world with a strong fundamental communication between them. An examination of the vivacious, colourful and gripping ecology of India can be made by inquiring deep into the literature shaped by the poets of different states of India. The paper highlights to seriously analyse a few selected poems of women poets belonging to India namely Kamala Das, Toru Dutta and Mamta Kalia in the course of the lens of ecofeminism to revisit their intellectual connectedness with nature and evaluate the environmentalist spirit of the poetry of the diverse regions of India.

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Barnali Choudhury

Assistant Professor and Head Department of English Kanya Mahavidyalaya,  Geetanagar, Guwahati-21, Assam, India