
EVERYDAY REVOLUTION BY AMRITA PURKAYASTHA
This nonfiction discusses women's everyday struggles in the form of gender bias from birth to death. The problems we face in terms of beauty standards, marital and family expectations and the added responsibilities as a mother and working woman, the wage gap have been elaborated. The author discusses each by starting with her life story and the narratives of other women she has encountered. Not just women, as a true feministic approach, the author also discusses the unattainable standards that are set for men in the society.
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