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In postcolonial India, the concept of modernity defined by the nationalist desire of strengthening the integrity of the modern nation-state based on the abstract universal idea of secular humanism is not immune to criticism.
Das, Damayanti
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The Other Dimensions of Dalit Oppression: Tracing Intersectionality through Ants among Elephants
This paper demonstrates how gender abuse is not merely restricted to hierarchical gender oppression but also operates within an intersectional framework where gender is intertwined with hierarchical caste exploitation.
Sen, Arundhati
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Caste and Gender: A Study of Dalit Feminism
Indian Social systems are characterized and operated through Caste which marks the graded inequality on a vertical ladder resulting out of the Hindu Social Framework with Brahmins being positioned at Top and Shudras, Untouchables at the bottom.
D Aruna
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Dalit Feminist Literature from South India: New Models and Perspectives
Twenty-first century Indian literature has been enriched overall by Dalit feminist literature written originally in regional languages and available in English translation.
George, Miruna, Moni, Sujatha
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This dissertation examines the dynamics of Global South feminism, scrutinizing its limitations and highlighting the western gaze on women inhabiting this “deterritorialized geography” that remains in the margin of the first-world countries (Mahler 2017).
Sayeed, Shabana
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Amchya Jalmachi Chittarkatha (The Bioscope of Our Lives): Who Is My Ally?
This paper questions the commonly-held view by mainstream feminists and some dalit men that dalit women are somehow more "liberated" than high caste women.
Shailaja Paik
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Trafficked or Married? Unpacking Dispossession of Matrimonial Choice in Cross-Region Marriage Migration in India. [PDF]
Kukreja R.
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Family is the basis of society and the economy plays a vital role in families. Not only man has the right and duty to take care of his family, but also the woman.
E, Pachaiyappan, S, Vijilakshmi
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