Dalit Women Speak Out
Caste, Class and Gender Violence in India
Jayshree P Mangubhai editor Joel G Lee editor Aloysius Irudayam S J editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Zubaan
Published:11th Nov '14
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The right to equality regardless of gender or caste is fundamental in India. Yet even the Indian government has acknowledged that the institutional forces arrayed against this right are powerful - and, what's more, that they shape people's mindsets in a way that encourages them to accept pervasive gender and caste inequality. This is nowhere more apparent than within the cast-segregated localities where Dalit women live. This volume presents an analytical overview of the complexities of the systemic violence that Dalit women face, through analysis of five hundred narratives by Dalit women from four states. The book joins analysis to excerpts of these narratives, which are then used to illustrate wider trends and patterns, with the goal of bringing attention, and understanding, to the plight of these women.
"A remarkable feature of this study is its attempt to evolve a taxonomy of violence.... [T]he manner in which Dalit women work to preserve a sense of the self in the midst of all works against such an effort is moving and humbling." (V. Geetha, Hindu)"
ISBN: 9789383074761
Dimensions: 22mm x 14mm x 2mm
Weight: 454g
466 pages