Mahasweta Devi: The Voice of Dalits and Tribal People

Dr. Sunil Kumar Dwivedi
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Writing is a mirror that reflects social recorded, financial and political occasions refracted through nonexistent or anecdotal domains of public sayings. Strangely, in such accounts, writing additionally mirrors the irregular characteristics or complexities that exist in social as well as individual connections. Like many other European writers, Indians also have launched a war against such political, social and economic exploitations of the oppressors. As people know that women are more kind enough by heart, that’s why they have explored the various social evils and maladies that are continuously ruining the lives of the marginalized people in the form of caste, creed and religion. Apart from writing about feminism and gender discrimination, they have also dealt with the other grave issues that destroy the lives of these marginalized outcastes. Their works reveal the true picture of the contemporary society where innocence is exploited through the corrupted ideas of human beings in this man-made society. The present research paper has tried to explore the plight of Dalits and Tribals in the works of Mahasweta Devi, one of the great marginal voices in Indian English Literature.
Mahasweta Devi:达利特和部落人民的声音
写作是一面镜子,反映了社会记录、金融和政治场合,通过不存在的或轶事领域的公共言论折射出来。奇怪的是,在这样的叙述中,写作还反映了社会和个人关系中存在的不规则特征或复杂性。像许多其他欧洲作家一样,印度人也发动了一场反对这种对压迫者的政治、社会和经济剥削的战争。因为人们知道女人内心更善良,所以他们探索了各种各样的社会弊病,这些弊病以种姓、信仰和宗教的形式不断地破坏着边缘化人群的生活。除了写女权主义和性别歧视之外,他们还处理了其他严重的问题,这些问题摧毁了这些被边缘化的贱民的生活。他们的作品揭示了在这个人造社会中,通过人类堕落的思想剥削纯真的当代社会的真实面貌。本文试图探讨印度英语文学中伟大的边缘声音之一马哈韦塔·德维的作品中贱民和部落的困境。
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