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Volume : XIII, Issue : II, March - 2023

AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF INDIAN DALIT WOMENS: A CRITICAL STUDY

Dr. Prashantkumar Bhupal Kamble, None

By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

Dalit women faced double exploitation as a Dalit and as a woman. At all important stages in Babasaheb's overall movement, women responded in abundance. There were as many women as men in every battle, but their names are rarely recorded in history.

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Dr. Prashantkumar Bhupal Kamble, None(2023). AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF INDIAN DALIT WOMENS: A CRITICAL STUDY. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. XIII, Issue. II, http://isrj.org/UploadedData/10661.pdf

References :

  1. VishalBoragaonkar (2019), A Critical Study of Gender Discrimination in the Autobiographies, pp. 2-6.
  2. Prasad et. al. (2001), Dalit Literature: A critical exploration. p. 69.

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