The concept of identity as a social construct is constantly in a state of flux when applied to a Dalit. In the context of post-Partition Bengal, the Namasudra community migrating from East Pakistan become slaves of constructs, such as ‘caste’, ‘refugee’, and ‘communalism’. The complexity of these imposed identities becomes their common means of visibility that deprives them of both sides of the border subjecting them to recurrent displacement. In such situations, the Dalit expressions of anguish and emotion in their narratives become a significant source and claim towards an individual and collective truth. This article presents an analysis of how Dalit writers from the very confines of caste/communal bondage and slavery reciprocate an emot...
Within the popular memory of the partition of India, the division of Bengal continues to evoke theme...
This dissertation tracks the emergence of literary narratives by and about Dalit communities in Indi...
Dalit term is defined as ‘masses exploited and oppressed economically, socially, culturally, in the ...
The concept of identity as a social construct is constantly in a state of flux when applied to a Dal...
This paper analyses the narrative techniques of two Dalit texts; an autobiography called Joothan by ...
The Partition of India in 1947 engendered a violent socio-political and demographic massacre in the ...
The Dalit Movement in Post-Independent India in general and West Bengal in particular has continued ...
Within the popular memory of the partition of India, the division of Bengal continues to evoke theme...
India is one of the fastest developing countries in the world; yet it is notorious for its rigid cas...
This thesis is an exploration of the politicisation of caste in contemporary India through looking a...
Dalit resistance gained prominence in postcolonial India through Dalit literature, with Dalit life w...
In Bengali Dalit literature, the Namasudra writers and poets play a crucial role in combating the co...
In this thesis, I problematize the dominance of East Bengali bhadralok immigrant’s memory in the con...
Partition literature or Partition narrative has become a crucial discourse in the understanding of I...
Literature about Dalits and by Dalits is a huge body of writing today. Autobiographical accounts as ...
Within the popular memory of the partition of India, the division of Bengal continues to evoke theme...
This dissertation tracks the emergence of literary narratives by and about Dalit communities in Indi...
Dalit term is defined as ‘masses exploited and oppressed economically, socially, culturally, in the ...
The concept of identity as a social construct is constantly in a state of flux when applied to a Dal...
This paper analyses the narrative techniques of two Dalit texts; an autobiography called Joothan by ...
The Partition of India in 1947 engendered a violent socio-political and demographic massacre in the ...
The Dalit Movement in Post-Independent India in general and West Bengal in particular has continued ...
Within the popular memory of the partition of India, the division of Bengal continues to evoke theme...
India is one of the fastest developing countries in the world; yet it is notorious for its rigid cas...
This thesis is an exploration of the politicisation of caste in contemporary India through looking a...
Dalit resistance gained prominence in postcolonial India through Dalit literature, with Dalit life w...
In Bengali Dalit literature, the Namasudra writers and poets play a crucial role in combating the co...
In this thesis, I problematize the dominance of East Bengali bhadralok immigrant’s memory in the con...
Partition literature or Partition narrative has become a crucial discourse in the understanding of I...
Literature about Dalits and by Dalits is a huge body of writing today. Autobiographical accounts as ...
Within the popular memory of the partition of India, the division of Bengal continues to evoke theme...
This dissertation tracks the emergence of literary narratives by and about Dalit communities in Indi...
Dalit term is defined as ‘masses exploited and oppressed economically, socially, culturally, in the ...