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D. Jyothirmai, K. Sree Ramesh
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Dalit Feminism and Intersectionality in the Novels of P. Sivakami
This paper focuses on the representation of Dalit feminism and intersectionality in the novels of P. Sivakami, with particular focus on The Grip of Change and The Taming of Women. P. Sivakami is considered one of the powerful critiques of caste and gender oppression in India, as she foregrounds the lived experiences of Dalit women.
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Dalit and Autonomous Feminisms in India
Advances in Gender Research, 2021Abstract In this chapter, I revisit an important debate about dalit feminism that took place in the pages of the Economic and Political Weekly, a leading publication in India, from 1995 to 2000 (Datar, 1999; Guru, 1995; Rege, 1998, 2000).
Manisha Desai
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Indian feminism and ‘Dalit patriarchy’
Sunaina Arya, Aakash Singh Rathore
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Embracing Difference: Towards a Standpoint Praxis in Dalit Feminism
South Asian Review, 2019The increasing visibility of dalit women in academia, literature and activism, has rendered the existing frameworks of mainstream Indian feminism and Dalit Politics as inadequate in exploring the c...
Anandita Pan
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