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Dalit Women In History: Struggles, Voices, And Counterpublics, Tarushikha Sarvesh, Rama Shanker Singh, Tehzeeb Alam
Dalit Women In History: Struggles, Voices, And Counterpublics, Tarushikha Sarvesh, Rama Shanker Singh, Tehzeeb Alam
Journal of International Women's Studies
History is a projection of realities from the historian's lens and parameters. The popularity and acceptance of historical accounts depend much on hegemonic structures and knowledge. The Dalit community was marginalized within the Indian economic, social, and political historiography. Gradually, with the rise of Dalit consciousness, men—the better-positioned gender of the community—tried to express their vulnerabilities from a masculinist perspective. The literature written also projected women only as extensions of male protagonists. Though the traumas Dalit women have faced due to intersectional realities are separate from that of men, they could not find a place in early literature as complete …
A Review Of Michel-Rolph Trouillot’S Silencing The Past: Power And The Production Of History
A Review Of Michel-Rolph Trouillot’S Silencing The Past: Power And The Production Of History
The Graduate Review
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The Battle Of Blair Mountain: A New Narrative On The Forgotten Civil Uprising Of Twentieth-Century America
The Graduate Review
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