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Dalit women rights and citizenship in India : final report
Dalit women encompass not only gender deprivation and economic deprivation, but also discrimination associated with religion, caste and untouchability - resulting in denial of economic, social, cultural and political rights.
Indian Institute of Dalit Studies (IIDS)
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Exploring Dalit participation in learning and the transformative potential of self reflective inquiry [PDF]
In this thesis I explore barriers to, and opportunities for, the participation in learning (and emancipation) of a profoundly subjugated segment of Indian Society referred to as Dalits.
Shaheen, K.
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Dalit-futurist Feminism: New Alliances through Dalit Feminism and Indian Science Fiction
This article analyses the novel Generation 14 by Priya Sarukkai Chabria from a convergent perspective of Dalit Studies (which encapsulates Dalit literature and Dalit feminism) and science fiction.
Naik, Priteegandha
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Interview with Gowthama Sannah, Propaganda Secretary of the VCK, Chennai, 26th September 2012
The compromised and ‘failing’ position of the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) and Republican Party of India, led one eminent commentator to urge Dalit activists and scholars to “look south because Tamil Nadu may offer some important lessons” for Dalit politics
Hugo Gorringe
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Women’s and gender studies in the twenty-first century have transformed the question of theory and praxis across the globe. As a discipline, it is waging its struggle against diverse forms of power and patriarchy.
Smita M. Patil
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It is awfully significant to enquire how the lower casts Dalit women have read about socio-economic and cultural aspects of Dalit colony life, that have changed our life and society. I argue that the colonies serve as an index of their inferior social status. It serves more of their ghettoisation than for their empowerment.
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Challenging the Status Quo: Dalit Assertion and Persistent Inequality in Punjab
Building on anthropological and sociological literature that has critically examined the “silent revolution” thesis, this paper challenges the notion that political and cultural assertion among the Dalit community signals revolutionary transformation ...
Satendra Kumar, Nicolas Martin
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An Exploration of the Aesthetics of Dalit Trauma in Mulk Raj Anand’s "Untouchable"
The Dalit community has suffered generational, multi-faceted and institutionalised discrimination as a result of the implementation of the Hindu caste system in the Indian society for religious and political reasons.
Bianca Cherechés
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Dalit women rights and citizenship in India : final technical report
Dalit women are not 'just like' the rest of the women. They suffer from social exclusion, which deprives them of choices and opportunities to escape from poverty, and a voice with which to claim their rights. There is a close interface between patriarchy
Indian Institute of Dalit Studies (IIDS) +2 more
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தூர்வை புதினம் காட்டும் அடித்தள மக்களின் வாழ்வியல் நெருக்கடிகள் / Life and Crises of the Lower Stratum People in the Novel Thurvai [PDF]
The world exists because of the change of civilization and it cannot be considered as absolute truth. In the present day, modernism lends itself only to industrial and material development. Even if an individual stacks up a thousand studies, there will
திருமதி கி. முருகலட்சுமி / Mrs. K. Murugalakshmi
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