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Shifting paradigms through feminist funding. [PDF]
Chugh A, Gaind S.
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Populism, "Anti" Ideologies, and Feminist Coalitions. [PDF]
Ackerly BA.
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The Dalit Identity: Interrogating Dalit Literature and the need for Dalit Women’s Autobiography
The need for a Dalit feminist position is deeply rooted in the structural and generational experience of discrimination that Dalit women face—both within and outside the broader Dalit movement and Indian feminism.
Saha, O. (Oly)
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Enabling the Voices of Marginalized Groups of People in Theoretical Business Ethics Research. [PDF]
Alm K, Guttormsen DSA.
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Caste Turbulence in Dalit Literature: Rise of Dalit Feminism
'Dalit feminism,' also known as women's discourse in literature,is the class that stands for itself within itself, because of its sociopolitical and economic context, Dalit feminism has fallenbehind. This class, on the one hand, distinguishes itself fromfeminism, while on the other, separates Dalit women's thinkingfrom Dalit thought, because they ...
Komal Bhatt, Dr.Divyabha Vashisth
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Variations in household water affordability and water insecurity: An intersectional perspective from 18 low- and middle-income countries. [PDF]
Shah SH +12 more
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Bama (born 1958), also known as Bama Faustina Soosairaj, is a Tamil, Dalit feminist, teacher and writer. Her autobiographical novel Karukku (1992) chronicles the joys and sorrows experienced by Dalit Christian women in Tamil Nadu.
Jaydeep Sarangi
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Feminism in the Novel Sangathi
One of the literary forms that emerged from the development of prose in the world is the novel. Novel is one of the best literary form for addressing social issues.
P, Gnanamani
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