Who	I	Am	–	Feminism	Revisited:	An	Overview Puja	Chakraberty* Abstract: Feminism is for women, what the Elizabethan age was for England,	"...rousing	herself, like	a	strong	man	after	sleep,	and	shaking	her invincible locks." (Milton) Although the struggle, significance and sophistication	associated	with	the	term	is	not	of	one	age	but	of	ages.	Over the	years	women	fought	for	what	may	be	called	the	"renaissance"	or	rebirth of the new woman; who could be socially, politically, legally and economically independent. But all this was slow to come. The general outcry took the form of a powerful and	magnanimous	movement, which literally altered the face of patriarchal society. The present paper endeavours to investigate the origin and development of this	movement; and also to pay a tribute to the inextinguishable and daredevil spirit of innumerable women who tirelessly contributed in making the "new woman"	a	reality.	While	doing	research,	one	has	to	be	duly	conscious	of	all the facets and tenets governing the issue. To enumerate and illuminate upon	a	few	aspects	and	leave	alone	the	rest	would	be	doing	great	injustice to the subject matter altogether, for each detail is imminent and inextricably	linked	to	the	foundation	and	formation	of	the	aforesaid	issue, in the absence of which the related discussion loses its strength and vitality. The current paper resolves to discreetly approach this problem. The chief purpose of this	work is to voice the voiceless, to empower the muted	and	to	lend	vision	to	those	who	are	shortsighted	to	the	estimate	of	a woman	and	her	worth. Keywords: feminism, invincible, significance, rebirth, new woman, development,	tribute,	daredevil.