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Human Rights Of Dalit Women: A Critical Analysis
The term “Dalit” was popularized by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar. It meant divided, it’s a self-chosen political name of the people, who are considered untouchables. They consist of various groups across South Asia, speak a variety of languages and practice various
Dr. Sunita Shekhawat +1 more
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INTRODUCTION:Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) are the major killer diseases globally. They share the common risk factors such as smoking, harmful use of alcohol, physical inactivity, and low fruits/vegetable consumption.
Bihungum Bista +3 more
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Tracking obscenities: Dalit women, devadasis, and the linguistically sexual
In his 1993 Dalit Panpaadu, Raj Gauthaman declares that Dalit writing should “outrage and even repel the guardians of caste and class” (qtd. in Holmström, 2008: xii).
Teresa Hubel
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Women Bodies and Emotions in Writings by Dalit Women Writers in India
Basándose en las concepciones teóricas sobre el cuerpo de los estudios corporales y la escritura de la vida de escritoras Dalit como Bama, Baby Kamble y Urmila Pawar, este artículo intenta comprender cómo las mujeres dDlit escriben sus cuerpos femeninos ...
Tyagi, Ritu
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Repression and Resistance in Dalit Feminist Literature
Feminist movements and Dalit feminist movement in India are mainly based on the experience of Repression and gender discrimination. Patriarchy, gender disparity and sexual violence are the basic reasons for these movements and they also find place ...
Shuddhodhan P. Kamble
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Este artigo tem como base um trabalho etnográfico de longa duração realizado na Índia rural (Gujarate) com um grupo de mulheres Dalit (termo pelo qual são designados os "antigos" intocáveis da Índia) e, por extensão, mulheres de outros grupos sociais ...
Rosa Maria Perez
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Cultural Ambivalence and Dalit Narrative : An Reading of Bama’s Karukku
This article explores Karukku, the groundbreaking autobiography by Dalit Christian writer Bama, through the lens of cultural ambivalence and Dalit identity.
P. Priyadharshini, Dr N. Hemamalini
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Smoking and smokeless tobacco use among urban women and men In Nepal
Background Tobacco consumption causes diseases and can lead to death. Every year 16,000 deaths are attributable to tobacco smoking and smokeless tobacco in Nepal.
Bikesh Bajracharya
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Dalit women constitute the most unfortunate and deprived segment in Indian society, collectively suffering from the multitudes of discrimination, marginalization and atrocities in their quotidian existence. They are subjected to brutal violence in myriad forms, such as rape, gang rape, sexual assault and physical abuse, with the persistence of caste ...
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Resistance, Agency and Violence: Dalit Women\u27s Education in Kerala, India
This dissertation is a critical feminist analysis of the discourses, narratives and hegemonic power structures that define Dalit women\u27s lives in Kerala, India.
Mathew, Sera A.
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