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Segregating Social Strategies and the Sequestered Women in Bama’s Sangati
Author(s) -
A I Sakunthala
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
studies in linguistics and literature
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2573-6434
pISSN - 2573-6426
DOI - 10.22158/sll.v4n4p149
Subject(s) - patriarchy , pride , resistance (ecology) , feudalism , colonialism , dignity , sociology , racism , gender studies , dominance (genetics) , political economy , political science , law , ecology , biochemistry , chemistry , politics , gene , biology
The evils of racial supremacy, patriarchy, feudalism, imperialism, colonialism, castism, class contrasts are legally dispensed with unquestionable authority to perpetuate inequality through institutionalized sanctions. The ubiquity of male dominance and its burgeoning evils paradoxically became the causes of the recession. The recent centuries have given rise to resistance literature that break all barriers and shatter all shackles. Dalit literature, like Black literature, was born from the deep rooted dignity of the “others” to assert themselves, and is characterized by a new level of pride, militancy, creativity and the eagerness to use writing as a weapon to expose and to strike back.

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