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voiceless being gave way to a redefinition of women by<br />

themselves No longer willing to slip into slots alloted to<br />

them by a male-dominated society, women wake up amidst<br />

problems and travails, seeklng to define themselves in terms<br />

of what they really are, rather than what society wants them<br />

to be - a mere wife, mother or home-maker<br />

1.1.2. The institution of motherhood has undergone<br />

enormous changes in the wake of the fernlnist movement With<br />

various psychological and societal complexltles Involved and<br />

wlth centuries of myth folsted on motherhood, the<br />

dismantling of this patriarchal institution rendered the<br />

task a complicated and problematic one Even if changes<br />

could be effected at the psychological and cultural levels,<br />

women's blologlcal potential, thelr reproductive capacity.<br />

among all the differences between men and women, was the<br />

most unllkely to undergo a change Chained both by biology<br />

and society to the mother-role, women realize that this<br />

role, thrust upon them, erased the actual experlence of<br />

mothering Socletal expectations of the 'ideal' mother<br />

marred the actual personal experlence of givlng birth to<br />

and nurturing the child<br />

1.1.3. This strange discrepancy between the reallty of<br />

their lives and the mother-role to which they were trying to<br />

conform led feminists such as Adrienne Rlch to question the

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