Q1. Discuss women and forms and modes of life narratives using this image. (Refer to Block 1)
- Women's life narratives challenge male-centric historical accounts and redefine worthy 'lives'.
- Oral narratives are crucial for women, especially for cultural transmission and bypassing literacy barriers.
- Diaries and letters provide private spaces for women's unmediated self-expression and identity formation.
- Visual and material culture (e.g., crafts, photos) serve as non-verbal life narratives for women.
Answer: The study of women's life narratives is a cornerstone of gender studies, offering critical insights into the lived experiences, social realities, and unique forms of expression adopted by women across history and cultures. Block 1 of MWG-108, "Gender and Lifenarratives," introduces us to the foundational concepts, diverse forms, and distinct modes through which women have historically and contemporarily articulated their 'selves' and their lives. While an image was not provided, we can envision ...