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Leisure and self-care for Dalit women in India
Dalit women’s experiences emerge from a system of Brahmanical patriarchy that confines them to inhumane tasks at low wages, while denying them the opportunity to reconstitute themselves. According to Social Reproduction Theory and the Depletion framework
Thakur, Avanindra Nath +2 more
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The Voice of Dalit Women in Bama‘’s Sangati
Dalit literature has emerged as an important area in the post-colonial India. The major focus of Dalit literature is on the community. Dalit writings are based on the sufferings of the oppressed class. They emphasize on the struggle that they undergo due
Srilatha, Dr. G. ,
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Translating Violence in Dalit Women's Perspectives
The paper argues for the intersection of caste and gender, focusing on how Dalit women experience andarticulate violence in their lives. This study situates Dalit women's voices at the center, highlighting thenuanced ways in which they narrate their experiences of oppression. The paper employs a feministframework, recognizing that the violence faced by
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INTERSECTIONAL PERSECUTION OF DALIT WOMEN IN THE SELECTED DALIT AUTOBIOGRAPHIES
In Indian society, women occupy a peripheral position. Being not allowed to take partin any formal decisions on her own, she becomes a passive follower of male member'sconclusions. In an androcentric society, a girl can never be independent self since herchildhood. She depends on her father even for her basic needs, and then her fathergives his burden (
Nandini Sharma, Dr.Mandvi Chauhan
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Gender and Caste in India : Marginalization of Dalit Women
Color poster with text and charts.This poster is based on a seminar course I attended in New Delhi in January 2017, facilitated by the Miranda House College and the Indian Institute of Dalit Studies.
Hill, Stephen, Gillespie, Aimee
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Confined images of Dalit Women in the selected Dalit Autobiographies
Abstract: Due to patriarchal social structure women in India have been always victimized, they have always played an inferior role in compare with the men ,as murdered, raped, caged and being. Gender discrimination continues to make the classification of their roles in the society.Women came forward to write their experiences through their writing ...
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This article explores the roles of agrarian working class women in agrarian struggles in postcolonial Bihar, India. The article argues that the working class women played critical roles in mobilizing rural masses and providing a gender dimension of the ...
Upendra Kumar
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Identity politics and the need for a ‘tomorrow’ [PDF]
Recent years have witnessed a general backlash against identity politics, both in the academy and the public sphere. This paper recognises the problems in identity politics as arising from an apparent difficulty in conceptualising identity separately
Margree, Victoria; id_orcid +4 more
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Dalit Women in Mutation: The Birth of a New Social Organism
This essay is concerned with ‘Dalit woman’ as a category constructed through the intersection of caste and gender. It contends that in their effort to present ‘woman’ and ‘Dalit’ as two distinct and unitary groups, mainstream Indian feminism and Dalit ...
Anandita Pan
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Unsung melodies from margins - By Antony John Baptist
In modern India of 2016, the question as to whether caste is still a moral issue or a political tactic is fiercely debated. The ruling political party and their supporters insist that caste is no longer a relevant issue today, whereas others say that ...
Michael T Balonek
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