Writing Caste/Writing Gender – Narrating Dalit Women`s Testimonios
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Zubaan
Published:7th Mar '14
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This book explores the writings and experiences of Dalit women, challenging mainstream views on Indian feminism. It features their testimonies on various social issues, highlighting the depth and strength of Dalit feminism.
Writing Caste/Writing Gender – Narrating Dalit Women’s Testimonios is a significant exploration of Dalit women's writings and experiences, offering a vital counternarrative to prevailing views on the evolution of feminism in twentieth-century India. The book challenges mainstream assumptions by highlighting the rich and diverse voices of Dalit women, showcasing their struggles and resilience in the face of systemic oppression.
Through extensive extracts from the life narratives of eight Dalit women, the text delves into a range of critical issues, including food insecurity, caste discrimination, labor rights, education, and violence. These testimonios illuminate the multifaceted nature of Dalit feminism, revealing it to be a powerful and articulate movement rather than a silent one, as often portrayed. The narratives not only reflect personal experiences but also emphasize collective struggles and resistance against societal injustices.
This groundbreaking study makes a substantial contribution to the fields of biography, gender studies, and caste politics in India. It invites scholars and readers alike to reconsider the complexities of feminist discourse within the context of caste, offering a deeper understanding of the intersectionality that defines the lives of Dalit women. Writing Caste/Writing Gender ultimately serves as an important resource for those interested in the dynamics of gender, caste, and social justice in contemporary India.
"The women tell it like it is. So riveting is the narration that it is difficult to put down the book until their stories are finished. For a nonfiction academic work this is no small feat." (Hindu)"
ISBN: 9789381017920
Dimensions: 205mm x 131mm x 25mm
Weight: 436g
544 pages