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American Research Journal of English and Literature
ISSN (Online): 2378-9026
DOI: 10.46568/arjel
Shadow Power of Matriarchy in Eastern Kire’s A Terrible Matriarchy
1Associate Professor, Department of English, Govt. College Chaksu, Jaipur. India.
2Associate Professor, Govt. College Pushkar, Ajmer. India.
Dr. Sarita Jain, Dr. Rashmi Bhatnagar, “Shadow Power of Matriarchy in Eastern Kire’s A Terrible Matriarchy”,
American Research Journal of English and Literature, Vol 9, no. 1, 2023, pp. 22-27.
Abstract
Eastern Kire, born in Kohima is an Angami Naga writer. Her works are an insight into the Naga culture, history and also
the customs and traditions of the Angami society. Kire’s A Terrible Matriarchy is a Buildungs roman; meaning it is about
the protagonist coming of age. The protagonist, Dielieno is the youngest daughter of Visa and Nino. From an early age she
is put under the tutelage of her grandmother Vibano who’s very conservative woman and whose sole purpose is to groom
Dielieno to be a good Naga wife and mother. Dielieno suffers from double oppression; first her grandmother’s dictates
and her Patriarchial subjugation and secondly the socio-economic discrimination evident in the Naga society.
But Dielieno does not feel dejected and lost because of her conditions. She bravely struggles against all odds. The one
thing remarkable about her character is her fearlessness. The proposed paper traces the growth of Dielieno from a young,
innocent girl to a mature woman; her struggles at myriad junctions in her life and her victory at the end of the novel.