Perspectives on Indian Dalit Literature: Critical Responses
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Aswathy Mohan is an Assistant Professor, Department of English, Sree Narayana College, Kollam, Kerala.
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CONTENTS
1. Introduction
2. Mapping Dalitness in Omprakash Valmiki’s Joothan and Baby Kamble’s The Prisons We Broke in the light of
Limbale’s Towards an Aesthetics of Dalit
Literature -Rafseena M
3. The Rise of the Falcon from the Limbo of
Non-existence: A Reading of Bama’s Karukku-Aswathy
Mohan
4. Reconnoitering Dalit Feminism through Dalit
Literature and Autobiographies in Maharashtra - Jyotsna Bidave
5. Subjugation and Resilience in the Poems of
Meena Kandasamy - Anik Sarkar
6. Caste the Social Apartheid Poison and Revenge
Hatred form in India - Dr. Giri Prasad Vidudhala
7. Adiga’s Perspectives to the Untouchability - Dr. Ghegade Shantilal Indrabhan
8. Anand’s Concept of
Untouchability - Dr. K.D. Sonawane
9. Indian Dalit literature: Exploration for Identity to
Communal Impartiality -Dr. Mohd. Azam
10. Irony
and Eloquence as Devices of Polite Dismissal in Hira Bansode’s ‘Bosom Friend’ -Dr.
Sapna Dogra
11. Marginality: A
Curse against Survival in Bhimrao Shirwale’s Short Story “Livelihood” - Milan
Mondal
12. A Critique of Regimentation in Meena
Kandasamy’s When I Hit You or a Portrait
of the Writer as a Young Wife - Bhaskar
Ch. Sarkar
13. Annihilating the Wall of Dalit Seclusion: A
Cognitive Study, Aided by the Vedantic Discourse - Chandrabati Chakraborty
14. A Silver Line in Dark Clouds: Gujarati Dalit
Literature -Vinod Parmar
15. Representation of
the Dalit Mahar Community’s Life Struggle in General and the Struggle of the
Mahar Women in Particular, in Baby Kamble’s Autobiography, The Prisons We
Broke: A Critical Scrutiny from Feminine Perspective –Debasis Samaddar
16. Portrait of the Massacre:
Two Dalit Poems on Marichjhampi - Jyoti
Biswas & Madhabi Karmakar
17. Dalit Literature: A Ray of Hope
for the Dalits -Ratna Biswas
18. Representation of Cultural Marginality in Indian
Dalit Literature with Special Reference to Sharankumar Limbale’s Akkarmashi -Prosenjit Ghosh
19. A Brief Overview of Dalit Consciousness in Indian English Writing
- Jugabrat Choudhury
20. An Exploration into Namdeo Dhasal’s Poem
“Ambedkar, 1978: Equality for All or Death for India” as a Tribute to Dr. B. R.
Ambedkar - Manas Barik
21. Marginalised Women and Human Rights: A
Postcolonial Feminist Reading of Baby Kamble’s The Prisons We Broke -Anup
Kumar Rakshit
22. Depletion of Moral Value and the Role of
Women in Mulk Raj Anand’s Untouchable
-Parimal Kumar
23. Indian
Dalit Literature: Intersection of Caste and Gender Discrimination -Irshad Ahmad Dar
24. Treatment of Dalit Women in India -Naseer ud din Sofi
25. A Critical Insight into Dalit Literature - Dr. Sugandha Rani
26. A Survey to Indian Dalit Literature -Rizwana Nazir Khan
27. Dalit in Premchand’s Select Short Stories – Dipak Giri
28. Notes on Contributors
29. Index
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS
Rafseena M
is an Assistant Professor, Department of Studies in English, Kannur University,
Kerala.
Aswathy Mohan is an Assistant Professor, Department of English, Sree Narayana College, Kollam, Kerala.
Jyotsna Bidave is an Assistant Professor, Department of English, Amity University, Maharashtra and a Ph. D. Research Scholar, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Maharashtra.
Anik Sarkar is an Assistant
Professor, Department of English, Salesian College, Siliguri, West Bengal and a Ph. D. Research Scholar, Department of English, University of
North Bengal, West Bengal.
Dr. Giri Prasad Vidudhala is an Asst
Professor of English, UPGC, Khammam
Kakatiya University, Telangana.
Dr. Ghegade Shantilal Indrabhan is an Assistant Professor & Head, Department of English, Savitribai
College of Arts, Ahmednagar, Maharashtra.
Dr. K.D. Sonawane is an Assistant Professor & Head,
Department of English, Annasaheb Wagire College, Pune, Maharashtra.
Dr.
Mohd. Azam is an Assistant Professor, Department of
Arabic, Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University,
Rajouri, Jammu & Kashmir.
Dr. Sapna Dogra is an Assistant Professor, Department of English,
Government Degree College Baroh, Kangra, Himachal Pradesh.
Milan
Mondal is an Assistant Professor, Department of
English, Narajole Raj College, Paschim Medinipur, West Bengal.
Bhaskar Ch. Sarkar is an Assistant Professor of English, S. R.
Fatepuria College, Murshidabad, West Bengal.
Chandrabati Chakraborty is an Assistant Professor, Department of
Communicative English, Jogomaya Devi Girls’ College, Kolkata, West Bengal.
Vinod Parmar is a
Post Graduate Teacher (P.G.T.) in English, Jawahar Navodya Vidyalaya, Gajapati,
Odisha.
Debasis Samaddar is an Assistant Teacher in English,
Chowhatta High School, Labpur, Birbhum, West Bengal.
Madhabi Karmakar is an
Assistant Teacher in English, Bhawanipur
S. J. Institution (H.S.), Kolkata, West Bengal.
Ratna Biswas is an Assistant Teacher in English, Sishubari High School (H.S.),
Alipurduar, West Bengal.
Prosenjit Ghosh is an Assistant Teacher,
Malgaon Malitola F. P. School, Uttar Dinajpur, West Bengal.
Jugabrat
Choudhury is a Guest Faculty, Bhattadev
University, Barpeta, Assam.
Manas Barik is a Guest Lecturer, Department of English, Narajole Raj
College, West Bengal.
Anup Kumar Rakshit
is a Guest Lecturer, Department of English, Belda College, Belda, Paschim
Medinipur, West Bengal.
Parimal Kumar is a Ph. D. Research Scholar, Department of Folklore, University of
Kalyani, Nadia, West Bengal.
Irshad Ahmad Dar is a Ph. D. Research Scholar, School of
Languages, Literature and society, Jaipur National University, Jaipur, Rajasthan.
Naseer ud din Sofi is a Ph. D. Research Scholar, School of
Languages, Literature and society, Jaipur National University, Jaipur, Rajasthan.
Dr. Sugandha Rani is an M. Phil, Department of English, Manav Bharti University, Himachal Pradesh
and a Ph.D, Department of English, CMJ
University, Meghalaya.
Rizwana Nazir Khan is an M. Phil Research
Scholar, Department of English, Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University, Rajouri, Jammu
& Kashmir.
Jyoti Biswas is an M. Phil Research Scholar, Department
of English Studies, Central University of Tamil Nadu, Tamil Nadu.
Dipak
Giri is
an Assistant Teacher in English, Katamari High School (H.S.), Cooch Behar, West
Bengal and a Ph.D. Research
Scholar, Raiganj University, Uttar Dinajpur, West Bengal.