This paper argues
the urgent need to address the issue of Gender, and Migration. We have got the
same perspectives in South Asian Literature and Movies that we need to come out
from the stereotype idea. Migration does have the diversified phases but the
question is, do the literature and movies speak a lot to showcase or portray
those issues beyond dark sides? Especially in terms of gender the focus is very
much biased and stereotyped with some exceptions, so this paper seeks to show
the different phases of migration which does represent gender interlinked with
migration in South Asian Literature and film.
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Kabir, N. I. (2015). Gender Interlinked with Migration Issues in South Asian Literature and Film. Open Access Library Journal, 2, e1373. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/oalib.1101373.
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