01915nam a22002657a 450000500170000000800410001702000180005804000070007604100080008308200220009110000360011324500570014926000390020630000270024536500560027252009520032865000290128065000280130965000410133770000360137870000320141494200120144699900190145895201720147720251208094922.0220906b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a9788125053446 cAL aeng 223a820.409bSINT aSankar Prasad Singha Ed9248184 aTowards social change b: essays on dalit literature aHyderabadbOrient Blackswan c2014 aviii,189pbHBc22x14cm 2Englisha3496b761.00c₹d950.00e22%f11-08-2022 aDalit writings have a sense of defiance, identity and revolt. The struggles that Dalit writers have had to go through provide them with intellectual clarity and self-confidence. The essays in this collection discuss themes from various regions. A piece on the dilemmas that a translator faces delves into the problems and politics of representation of the subaltern in an Amitav Ghosh novel. Another chapter makes a comparative study of Dalit and Holocaust (Nazi Germany) literatures which share experiences of subjugation, suffering and torture. An analysis of Narendra Jadhav s memoir Outcaste that travels from bitter memories to better dreams across three generations finds Dalits attaining recognition and success against dreadful odds. A look at some Bengali Dalit poems shows how revolutionary anger is channelled to achieve an aesthetic effect. The creation of a forum for marginalised women writers in Andhra Pradesh is vividly described. aClassical Realism956813 aDalits of Bengal956814 aDalit Poetry Past and Present956815 aSingha, Sankar Prasad Ed956816 aAcharya, Indranil Ed956817 2ddccBK c224529d224529 00102ddc40708ENGaALbALd2022-08-11eBiblios Book Point, Surathkal, Mangalore-575014g741.00l0o820.409 SINTp075996r2022-09-06 00:00:00v950.00w2022-09-06yBK