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Gender Inequality and Racial Discrimination: A Study of Marlon James’ Literary Landscapes with Special Reference to Sustainable Development Goals

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This research paper explores the intricate relationship between gender roles and discrimination as depicted in the literary works of Marlon James, a prominent contemporary author whose narratives often dissect complex social issues. Grounded in the context of Sustainable Development Goal 5 (SDG 5) - Gender Equality, this study investigates how James' literary landscapes mirror and illuminate the multifaceted dimensions of gender-based discrimination. By employing a qualitative analysis of selected novels, including A Brief History of Seven Killings and The Book of Night Women, this research discerns the ways in which gender roles and stereotypes perpetuate discrimination and inequality, impeding the realization of SDG 5. This study underscores the importance of literature as a tool for raising awareness and fostering dialogue on gender-related issues. By drawing connections between Marlon James’ narratives and the global pursuit of gender equality, this research elucidates the potential for literature to drive social change and inspire action towards achieving SDG 5. Within this context, the present research embarks on a meticulous exploration of Marlon James’ literary terrain, with a particular focus on his portrayal of women characters. By aligning the principles and objectives of SDG 5 with the nuanced depictions of gender roles and discrimination within Marlon James’ narratives, this study uncovers implications that resonate deeply with the aspirations of sustainable development. By scrutinizing the experiences of women characters within his narratives, this study illuminates the potential for literature to reflect, critique, and inspire action towards the achievement of gender equality and the broader goals of sustainable development. Ultimately, the goal is to create a world where women and girls have equal opportunities, rights, and protections, and where gender-based discrimination and violence are eradicated.
Title: Gender Inequality and Racial Discrimination: A Study of Marlon James’ Literary Landscapes with Special Reference to Sustainable Development Goals
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This research paper explores the intricate relationship between gender roles and discrimination as depicted in the literary works of Marlon James, a prominent contemporary author whose narratives often dissect complex social issues.
Grounded in the context of Sustainable Development Goal 5 (SDG 5) - Gender Equality, this study investigates how James' literary landscapes mirror and illuminate the multifaceted dimensions of gender-based discrimination.
By employing a qualitative analysis of selected novels, including A Brief History of Seven Killings and The Book of Night Women, this research discerns the ways in which gender roles and stereotypes perpetuate discrimination and inequality, impeding the realization of SDG 5.
This study underscores the importance of literature as a tool for raising awareness and fostering dialogue on gender-related issues.
By drawing connections between Marlon James’ narratives and the global pursuit of gender equality, this research elucidates the potential for literature to drive social change and inspire action towards achieving SDG 5.
Within this context, the present research embarks on a meticulous exploration of Marlon James’ literary terrain, with a particular focus on his portrayal of women characters.
By aligning the principles and objectives of SDG 5 with the nuanced depictions of gender roles and discrimination within Marlon James’ narratives, this study uncovers implications that resonate deeply with the aspirations of sustainable development.
By scrutinizing the experiences of women characters within his narratives, this study illuminates the potential for literature to reflect, critique, and inspire action towards the achievement of gender equality and the broader goals of sustainable development.
Ultimately, the goal is to create a world where women and girls have equal opportunities, rights, and protections, and where gender-based discrimination and violence are eradicated.

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