Bama hailed as a first Dalit women writer in India. She portrays the sufferings of Dalit people through her novel Karukku (1992). An autobio graphical work depicts the difficulties and challenges faced by her in different stages of her life. Karukku refers to a double- edged stem of the palm leaf that represents the life of Dalits in Indian society. Karukku, she describes the subjugated Dalit people and the disgrace faced by the domination of the upper class. Dalit people are exploited both politically and economically and also been discriminated and brutalized by the upper caste society. Dalits are considered as ‘outcastes.’ Dalit women face discrimination, and abuse like sexual abuse by upper caste men and even shown discriminati...
Sangati (1994), a novel in translation from Tamil to English, is the second work of Bama (b.1958) al...
Abstract:- Existential violence is that form of violence in which the ‘essence’ or ‘b...
The problem of caste in India is supposed to have commenced from the division of the Indian society ...
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...
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...
Dalit literature has emerged as an important area in the post-colonial India. The major focus of Dal...
Patriarchy is considered to be a big rival of women literature. In association with this, exploitati...
Karukku is an autobiographical work written by a Roman Catholic woman from Tamil Nadu. ...
Bama published her autobiography “Karukku” in 1999. This unusual autobiography helps the reader unde...
Literature, being an influential medium of communication transfers feelings, emotions and the strong...
Divisiveness among humans is so inherent, rampant and intuitive that none would find it easy to esca...
Dalit literature articulates the oppressions and exploitations faced by Dalits in a caste ...
In the hierarchical order of the caste-based Indian society Dalits are placed at the bottom and so t...
Sangati (1994), a novel in translation from Tamil to English, is the second work of Bama (b.1958) al...
Abstract:- Existential violence is that form of violence in which the ‘essence’ or ‘b...
The problem of caste in India is supposed to have commenced from the division of the Indian society ...
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...
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...
Dalit literature has emerged as an important area in the post-colonial India. The major focus of Dal...
Patriarchy is considered to be a big rival of women literature. In association with this, exploitati...
Karukku is an autobiographical work written by a Roman Catholic woman from Tamil Nadu. ...
Bama published her autobiography “Karukku” in 1999. This unusual autobiography helps the reader unde...
Literature, being an influential medium of communication transfers feelings, emotions and the strong...
Divisiveness among humans is so inherent, rampant and intuitive that none would find it easy to esca...
Dalit literature articulates the oppressions and exploitations faced by Dalits in a caste ...
In the hierarchical order of the caste-based Indian society Dalits are placed at the bottom and so t...
Sangati (1994), a novel in translation from Tamil to English, is the second work of Bama (b.1958) al...
Abstract:- Existential violence is that form of violence in which the ‘essence’ or ‘b...
The problem of caste in India is supposed to have commenced from the division of the Indian society ...