Patriarchy is considered to be a big rival of women literature. In association with this, exploitation or oppression of weaker by stronger is nothing new. Feminism or feminist aspect deals with society in general and woman in particular. ‘The Woman’ and ‘The Dalit’ are marginalized, hegemonized and downgraded. This paper examines the varied underlined, invisible ways of sufferings embedded in the lives of the Dalit community, particularly women and their lived experiences portrayed in Bama’s Sangati. It also discusses how Dalit women are constantly exploited by the powerful caste- Hindus and experiences faced by the two protagonists: Mariamma and Maikkanni in the novel. In the light of this background the paper delineates how Bama analyzed ...
Dalit literature has emerged as an important area in the post-colonial India. The major focus of Dal...
This paper discusses representations of marginalized women on grounds of caste and religion in liter...
Mainstream feminism has remained an elitist concept in India with much less attention and significan...
Patriarchy is considered to be a big rival of women literature. In association with this, exploitati...
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...
Feminist movements and Dalit feminist movement in India are mainly based on the experience of Repres...
Sangati (1994), a novel in translation from Tamil to English, is the second work of Bama (b.1958) al...
Indian Social systems are characterized and operated through Caste which marks the graded inequality...
Dalit literature articulates the oppressions and exploitations faced by Dalits in a caste ...
The paper will employ textual analysis to study Hira Bansode’s “Sanskirti” and Jyoti Lanjewar’s “Mot...
Dalit or subaltern literature is protest and rejection of Dalit people. Both men and women were subj...
Dalit women constitute the most unfortunate and deprived segment in Indian society, collectively suf...
Bama hailed as a first Dalit women writer in India. She portrays the sufferings of Dalit people thro...
Dalit males are at the bottom of the pyramidical caste system in Indian culture, while Dalit women a...
Dalit literature has emerged as an important area in the post-colonial India. The major focus of Dal...
This paper discusses representations of marginalized women on grounds of caste and religion in liter...
Mainstream feminism has remained an elitist concept in India with much less attention and significan...
Patriarchy is considered to be a big rival of women literature. In association with this, exploitati...
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...
Feminist movements and Dalit feminist movement in India are mainly based on the experience of Repres...
Sangati (1994), a novel in translation from Tamil to English, is the second work of Bama (b.1958) al...
Indian Social systems are characterized and operated through Caste which marks the graded inequality...
Dalit literature articulates the oppressions and exploitations faced by Dalits in a caste ...
The paper will employ textual analysis to study Hira Bansode’s “Sanskirti” and Jyoti Lanjewar’s “Mot...
Dalit or subaltern literature is protest and rejection of Dalit people. Both men and women were subj...
Dalit women constitute the most unfortunate and deprived segment in Indian society, collectively suf...
Bama hailed as a first Dalit women writer in India. She portrays the sufferings of Dalit people thro...
Dalit males are at the bottom of the pyramidical caste system in Indian culture, while Dalit women a...
Dalit literature has emerged as an important area in the post-colonial India. The major focus of Dal...
This paper discusses representations of marginalized women on grounds of caste and religion in liter...
Mainstream feminism has remained an elitist concept in India with much less attention and significan...