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From Silent Suffering to Emancipation and Empowerment of Dalit Women: 'A Study of Dalit Women Autobiographies'

open access: yes
The journey of Dalit women in India from silent suffering to emancipation and empowerment is a poignant and powerful narrative. Historically marginalized and oppressed, Dalit women have faced a unique intersection of caste and gender discrimination. Through their autobiographies, these women have found a voice to articulate their struggles, resilience,
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Dalit literature and its role in the Dalit movement [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
The thesis deals with dalit literature and its role in the dalit movement. In the preface it summarizes information about indian caste system, untouchability and outlines the history of the dalit movement.
Horáčková, Jana
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Die Bedeutung Alternativer Memories für das Handlungsvermögen von Dalit Dichterinnen. Eine Analyse ausgewählter Gedichte von indischen Dalit Autorinnen

open access: yes, 2017
Ausgehend von der Darlegung der dreifachen Diskriminierung der Dalit Frauen in der indischen Gesellschaft, durch Gender, Kaste und Klasse, wird in dieser Arbeit das Handlungsvermögen von Dalit Dichterinnen betrachtet.
Hesse, Meret
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Status of Abortion-Related Stigma in Nepal using Stigmatizing Attitudes, Beliefs, and Actions Scale

open access: yesJournal of Nepal Health Research Council
Background: Despite substantial improvements in the accessibility of safe abortion services nationwide, a noticeable underutilization of these services persists, primarily attributable to the presence of social stigma.
Jagadishwor Ghimire   +10 more
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Dalit Women Write Differently

open access: yes, 2018
The paper will employ textual analysis to study Hira Bansode’s “Sanskirti” and Jyoti Lanjewar’s “Mother”. The works are interrogated by employing Sharankmar Limbale’s “Towards an Aesthetic of Dalit Literature”.
Ananya
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Dalit Women Celebrating a Synodal Third Space Like Mary

open access: yesJournal of Moral Theology
Grounded in the author’s pastoral experiences and inspired by the pioneering ecclesial leadership of Bishop Aliveli S. Katakshamma, the study locates women’s ministerial participation at the intersection of theological discourses on gender and caste ...
Nelavala G. Prasuna
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Dalit Women and Water

open access: yes, 2017
The term Dalit means, “crushed” or “broken” and has come to represent those groups which have been traditionally considered to be outside the women in a hamlet in Mahabubnagar district of Andhra Pradesh (now Telangana), India, this paper highlights Dalit
Lazarus, Janice
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Financial Distress and Healthcare: A Study of Migrant Dalit Women Domestic Helpers in Bangalore, India

open access: yes, 2020
The Indian caste system originated in ancient India and gradually evolved concurrently with Indian history. Dalits in Indian history were considered as lower caste untouchables and were deprived of basic human rights.
O. J., Nimble, Chinnasamy, A. V.
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Spotted Goddesses: Dalit women\u27s agency-narratives on caste and gender violence

open access: yes, 2018
Roja Singh\u27s critical ethnography on caste and gender is rooted in interactions, and lived experiences in communities of Dalit women in Tamil Nadu, India. Situated in transnational feminist discourses, Singh\u27s perspective as a Dalit woman, provides
Singh, Jebaroja
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