Marginalising Within The Margins: The Evolution of Dalit Women’s (Mis) Representation in Narendra Jadhav’s Untouchables: My Family’s Triumphant Journey Out Of The Caste System In Modern India (2005) And Baby Kamble’s The Prisons We Broke (2008)

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"Dalit women have traversed a long path over the last four decades. During this time their consciousness has evolved in many ways as reflected in Dalit writing. Life narratives function as the locus of enunciation where agency and self-identity are attended and asserted by Dalit women, through different approaches. As the social location determines the perception of reality, this paper attempts a look at how Narendra Jadhav and Baby Kamble tackle and bring to the centre the gendered nature of caste and the power-relations that still affect Dalit women. Form, language and subject matter are some of the resources that Dalit women use to defy generic conventions, depart from imposed identities, and build up resistance against an enduring double oppression which insists on homogenising Dalit body politics."
边缘化:纳伦德拉·贾达夫的《不可接触者:我的家族在现代印度种姓制度中的胜利之旅》(2005)和小坎布尔的《我们打破的监狱》(2008)中达利特女性(错误)代表的演变
“达利特女性在过去40年里走过了漫长的道路。在这段时间里,他们的意识以许多方式进化,反映在达利特人的写作中。生活叙事作为表达的场所,达利特女性通过不同的方式参与和主张能动性和自我认同。由于社会位置决定了对现实的感知,本文试图看看纳伦德拉·贾达夫和贝比·坎布尔是如何解决并将种姓的性别性质和仍然影响达利特妇女的权力关系带到中心的。形式、语言和主题是达利特女性用来反抗一般习俗、脱离强加身份的一些资源,并建立对持久的双重压迫的抵抗,这种双重压迫坚持将达利特身体政治同质化。”
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