THE ABSENT FATHER AND THE BURDEN OF A MOTHER: SINGLE MOTHERHOOD IN K. R. MEERA’S QABAR Cover Image

THE ABSENT FATHER AND THE BURDEN OF A MOTHER: SINGLE MOTHERHOOD IN K. R. MEERA’S QABAR
THE ABSENT FATHER AND THE BURDEN OF A MOTHER: SINGLE MOTHERHOOD IN K. R. MEERA’S QABAR

Author(s): Subhasnata Mohanta, Sutanuka Banerjee
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Studies of Literature, Other Language Literature, Philology
Published by: Ovidius University Press
Keywords: single motherhood; absent father; patriarchy; maternal burdens;

Summary/Abstract: The paper examines the ways in which K. R. Meera’s novella Qabar critiques patriarchal family structures by emphasising how women often bear disproportionate burdens of motherhood, particularly in the absence of a father figure. The novella, originally written in Malayalam and translated into English by Nisha Sushan, explores how women are expected to perform emotional, material and social responsibilities associated with childcare, while men can easily disengage from the process after the marital separation. Pramod’s absence in parenting highlights the systematic privileges granted to fathers by the patriarchal structure. Bhavana’s struggle to raise her neurodivergent son intersects and merges with her professional challenges, reflecting societal expectations that equate womanhood with maternal sacrifice. The narrative reveals single motherhood as a paradox of autonomy and subjugation. By situating Meera’s novella within the discourse of gendered labour and parenting, this paper critiques family structure by showing how the absence of a father intensifies the single mother’s struggles and offers a space to assert her agency.

  • Issue Year: XXXVI/2025
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 391-404
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: English
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