Contribution/ OriginalityThis study contributes in the literature branch Women"s writing. This study uses methodology of Qualitative comparative literature method with feminist approach. This study originates formula between women"s madness and patriarchal oppression. This study investigates the patriarchal. The paper's primary finding is that there is link between madness and patriarchal oppression.
This essay investigates the multiple issues of feminism's combat with the triple P's, phallocentric disposition, patriarchal authority, and the paterfamilias. Researchers propose to apply the Theory of Community of Practice to the feminism writings by selecting three short stories of female writers. Researcher's primary text includes Banana Yoshimoto's Newlywed from Japan; Ding Ling's When I was in Xia village from China and Krys Lee's Temporary Marriage from Korea. After analyzing the domain of language, power and gender and also exploring the community of practice theory, Researcher dig out that the three aspects in researcher research area overlap and complement each other. The gender or the community in general contributes the other gender to accept its practices. The negligence, rebel or protest result in personal isolation and rebuke from society in general. But, exceptions do arise and mark themselves according to their capacity. A remedy is possible when all the lingering threads of language, power and gender and community practices are knitted in a harmonized pattern of social and linguistic applications.
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