Representation of Dalit Women in Dalit men’s autobiography and in Dalit women’s autobiography

Published By: Tata Institute of Social Sciences | Published Date: July, 01 , 2014

This paper focuses on autobiographies by Kaushalya Baisantri and Surajpal Chauhan to look into the ways in which Dalit life-narratives written by men and women vary in terms of emotions, nature of the narrative and a sense of family and community. This paper charts the ways in which Dalit autobiographies differ from other forms of writing, but more importantly how this mode of narration accommodates a wide range of social concerns. The plight of women and their depiction through the autobiographical genre not only reveal the differences in the psyche of males and females but also show the limits and the scope of a single mode of narration.

Author(s): Shweta Singh | Posted on: Jul 24, 2014 | Views(732)


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