Dalit literature articulates the oppressions and exploitations faced by Dalits in a caste ridden society. Dalit writing as a political form of writing records the cultural and social lives of Dalits and ideologically the writing offers a call for resistance. Bama is a Tamil Christian Dalit writer who writes about the lives of Dalit Women in Tamil Nadu. This paper attempts a look at Bama’s novel Sangathi as a site representing Dalit women and analyses how caste and gender act as tools of double oppression in their life. This critical feminist reading of the novel from a Dalit Feminist perspective focuses on how women are discriminated in the Paraiya com...
Dalit literature is now a distinct stream of the literature of India that has contributed an altoget...
Meena Kandasamy’s first novel, The Gypsy Goddess, is an experimental novel that takes inspiration fr...
The practice of untouchability was formally outlawed and considered as illegal by the constitution o...
Dalit literature articulates the oppressions and exploitations faced by Dalits in a caste ...
Abstract The Dalits are a widespread but distinctive cultural and social community in India, who ar...
This article is a study of Dalit marginalisation, discrimination, isolation and humiliation from the...
Divisiveness among humans is so inherent, rampant and intuitive that none would find it easy to esca...
Patriarchy is considered to be a big rival of women literature. In association with this, exploitati...
Dalit literature has emerged as an important area in the post-colonial India. The major focus of Dal...
Bama hailed as a first Dalit women writer in India. She portrays the sufferings of Dalit people thro...
Literature, being an influential medium of communication transfers feelings, emotions and the strong...
This paper is about the persuasive discourse of Bama in her novel, Sangathi. The novel communicates ...
Dalit or subaltern literature is protest and rejection of Dalit people. Both men and women were subj...
Sangati (1994), a novel in translation from Tamil to English, is the second work of Bama (b.1958) al...
This paper is a study or analysis of Dalit marginalization discrimination, isolation and humiliation...
Dalit literature is now a distinct stream of the literature of India that has contributed an altoget...
Meena Kandasamy’s first novel, The Gypsy Goddess, is an experimental novel that takes inspiration fr...
The practice of untouchability was formally outlawed and considered as illegal by the constitution o...
Dalit literature articulates the oppressions and exploitations faced by Dalits in a caste ...
Abstract The Dalits are a widespread but distinctive cultural and social community in India, who ar...
This article is a study of Dalit marginalisation, discrimination, isolation and humiliation from the...
Divisiveness among humans is so inherent, rampant and intuitive that none would find it easy to esca...
Patriarchy is considered to be a big rival of women literature. In association with this, exploitati...
Dalit literature has emerged as an important area in the post-colonial India. The major focus of Dal...
Bama hailed as a first Dalit women writer in India. She portrays the sufferings of Dalit people thro...
Literature, being an influential medium of communication transfers feelings, emotions and the strong...
This paper is about the persuasive discourse of Bama in her novel, Sangathi. The novel communicates ...
Dalit or subaltern literature is protest and rejection of Dalit people. Both men and women were subj...
Sangati (1994), a novel in translation from Tamil to English, is the second work of Bama (b.1958) al...
This paper is a study or analysis of Dalit marginalization discrimination, isolation and humiliation...
Dalit literature is now a distinct stream of the literature of India that has contributed an altoget...
Meena Kandasamy’s first novel, The Gypsy Goddess, is an experimental novel that takes inspiration fr...
The practice of untouchability was formally outlawed and considered as illegal by the constitution o...