This paper aims to analyse two major autobiographies of Dalit women's literature and African American women's writing - Karukku (1992) by Bama Faustina and Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl (1861) by Harriet A. Jacobs - to bring forth the similarities between these two groups of subaltern women. Through the means of autobiography, both writers transmit their own experiences and denounce the gender, race and caste oppression endured. The subaltern theory coined by Antonio Gramsci and developed by Gayatri Spivak will be used to analyse these texts and the way they establish a link between two different worlds as well as how they share the common objective of making their narrators' exclusion visible in their patriarchal worlds.Este artícu...
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Abstract: Postcolonial studies have given utmost importance to the concept of “subaltern”. Autobiogr...
Antharjanam, Memoirs of a Namboodiri Woman, is the first full-length account of a Namboodiri (Kerala...
“Speaking Subalterns” examines the literatures of two marginalized groups,African Americans in the U...
Bama hailed as a first Dalit women writer in India. She portrays the sufferings of Dalit people thro...
The history of Dalit literature or Fourth World literature can be traced back to centuries. Dalit li...
Dalit or subaltern literature is protest and rejection of Dalit people. Both men and women were subj...
This thesis germinated from Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak’s essay “Can the Subaltern Speak?” which has ...
If I had to write one day I would just like to say people is people and not damn white, damn black ....
The central assumption of this study is that the awareness of a historically constructed, culturall...
Dalit literature is about the sufferings of 'oppressed class'. This has been represented and reflect...
Abstract Nineteenth-century African American women were faced with the formidable task of dismantlin...
This study is conducted to analyze the views and ideas of black feminism as reflected through the fe...
Harriet Jacobsââ¬â¢s Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, Written by Herself (1861) is one of th...
Abstract The present research entitled “A Critical Study of Dalit Autobiography” explores selected ...
Abstract. This paper offers a postcolonial feminist reading of Levi’s concubine narration recorded i...
Abstract: Postcolonial studies have given utmost importance to the concept of “subaltern”. Autobiogr...
Antharjanam, Memoirs of a Namboodiri Woman, is the first full-length account of a Namboodiri (Kerala...
“Speaking Subalterns” examines the literatures of two marginalized groups,African Americans in the U...
Bama hailed as a first Dalit women writer in India. She portrays the sufferings of Dalit people thro...
The history of Dalit literature or Fourth World literature can be traced back to centuries. Dalit li...
Dalit or subaltern literature is protest and rejection of Dalit people. Both men and women were subj...
This thesis germinated from Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak’s essay “Can the Subaltern Speak?” which has ...
If I had to write one day I would just like to say people is people and not damn white, damn black ....
The central assumption of this study is that the awareness of a historically constructed, culturall...
Dalit literature is about the sufferings of 'oppressed class'. This has been represented and reflect...
Abstract Nineteenth-century African American women were faced with the formidable task of dismantlin...
This study is conducted to analyze the views and ideas of black feminism as reflected through the fe...
Harriet Jacobsââ¬â¢s Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, Written by Herself (1861) is one of th...
Abstract The present research entitled “A Critical Study of Dalit Autobiography” explores selected ...
Abstract. This paper offers a postcolonial feminist reading of Levi’s concubine narration recorded i...
Abstract: Postcolonial studies have given utmost importance to the concept of “subaltern”. Autobiogr...
Antharjanam, Memoirs of a Namboodiri Woman, is the first full-length account of a Namboodiri (Kerala...