Life writing by Dalit women has been an important entry point to understand how the individual subject is placed within a collective identity. The ‘re-memorisation’ of caste experience by Dalit and low-caste women is significant because it rewrites a history that has conveniently decentered their narratives
In the auto narratives of the narrators Kishore Kale, Laxman Mane and Laxman Gaikwad, the women port...
History is a projection of realities from the historian\u27s lens and parameters. The popularity and...
Dalit life narratives have gained prominence in the last two decades in line with the increasing vis...
This paper situates the genre of autobiography in the context of Indian society, which is divided on...
Dalit women in India are the victims of triple oppression of caste, class and gender which are the k...
In the academic field, debates in the discipline of history largely contest whether the people whose...
In Dalit literature, autobiography has been an influential mode of narrative. It has been a crucial ...
Dalit women have long occupied marginal positions and been excluded from two major Indian social mov...
In India, Dalit women wrestle not only with gender and economic deprivation, but also discrimination...
Dalit feminism emerged as a response to mainstream Indian feminism, which tended to downplay caste r...
Urmila Pawar’s autobiography Aaydan (The Weave of My Life: A Dalit Woman's Memoirs) is a moving saga...
Dalit life narratives have gained prominence in the last two decades in line with the increasing vis...
Dalit literature is known as a literature of minority. It is the protest against cultural and social...
Literature about Dalits and by Dalits is a huge body of writing today. Autobiographical accounts as ...
Dalit literature has acquired a space of its own amidst the major literary canons. Theyspeak of the ...
In the auto narratives of the narrators Kishore Kale, Laxman Mane and Laxman Gaikwad, the women port...
History is a projection of realities from the historian\u27s lens and parameters. The popularity and...
Dalit life narratives have gained prominence in the last two decades in line with the increasing vis...
This paper situates the genre of autobiography in the context of Indian society, which is divided on...
Dalit women in India are the victims of triple oppression of caste, class and gender which are the k...
In the academic field, debates in the discipline of history largely contest whether the people whose...
In Dalit literature, autobiography has been an influential mode of narrative. It has been a crucial ...
Dalit women have long occupied marginal positions and been excluded from two major Indian social mov...
In India, Dalit women wrestle not only with gender and economic deprivation, but also discrimination...
Dalit feminism emerged as a response to mainstream Indian feminism, which tended to downplay caste r...
Urmila Pawar’s autobiography Aaydan (The Weave of My Life: A Dalit Woman's Memoirs) is a moving saga...
Dalit life narratives have gained prominence in the last two decades in line with the increasing vis...
Dalit literature is known as a literature of minority. It is the protest against cultural and social...
Literature about Dalits and by Dalits is a huge body of writing today. Autobiographical accounts as ...
Dalit literature has acquired a space of its own amidst the major literary canons. Theyspeak of the ...
In the auto narratives of the narrators Kishore Kale, Laxman Mane and Laxman Gaikwad, the women port...
History is a projection of realities from the historian\u27s lens and parameters. The popularity and...
Dalit life narratives have gained prominence in the last two decades in line with the increasing vis...