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The Court of Bigotry: Contested Sexuality of Dalit and Non-Dalit Women

Contemporary Voice of Dalit, 2022
In the Indian context, women, especially Dalit women, have been subjected to scripturally and culturally sanctioned misogyny. These deep-rooted prejudices are manifested at both the societal and the institutional levels. In such a scenario, any assertion of justice by Dalit women is fraught with tensions. The sexual violence against them is routinized,
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The Dalit Women's Movement in India [PDF]

open access: yesDevelopment, 2009
The Anandi Collective describes the way feminists and Dalit leaders worked to build a movement of Dalit women. They describe the challenges and successes of the 1,600 Dalit women from a remote area in a very feudal part of India, who have set out to overcome deeply seated prejudices. Development (2009) 52, 208–214.
Anandi Collective
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Transformation From Aesthetics to Activism: An Analysis of Select Dalit Women Personal Narratives [PDF]

open access: yesContemporary Voice of Dalit, 2023
Dalit resistance gained prominence in postcolonial India through Dalit literature, with Dalit life writing emerging as a significant way to address ongoing problems and issues faced by Dalit communities. Dalit personal narratives are not mere reflections
Surya Simon
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Dalit Futures: Critical Caste Parenting and Dalit Women in Nepal

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132 pagesThis thesis interrogates the persistence of Nepal’s caste system through my lived experiences alongside the often-overlooked everyday experiences of Dalit women. Employing autoethnography and juxtaposing these narratives with the growing body of
Pariyar, Sarita
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Dalit Women and Intersectional Space

2022
In a world of growing inequality, discrimination, polarization and intolerance, the need for an intersectional liberative standpoint becomes indispensable in favour of the most disadvantaged of our society, the Dalit women at the crossroads of gender and caste.
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7. Challenges to Hinduism: women and dalits

2000
Are issues of status, hierarchy, and power in India related to Hindu ideas about how society should be ordered, organized, and led? Is it possible to separate social and religious questions, or are they inextricably linked? ‘Challenges to Hinduism: women and dalits’ shows that such a distinction is artificial and unworkable.
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Dalit Women and Feminism in India

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
Out of the 22 million population of the country it is estimated that the total population of Dalits is 20% (CERD !(1997) of which Dalit women occupy half of that population. Except for a few, the total segment of this population leads a miserable life. Dalit women have been active throughout history, though often this has not been recorded.
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Dalit Women and the Question of Representation: Issues of Caste and Gender

Contemporary Voice of Dalit, 2023
Bhavesh R Gohel
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Vilifying Dalit women

2019
Sunaina Arya, Aakash Singh Rathore
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