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Mapping dalit feminism : towards an intersectional standpoint / Anandita Pan.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi ; SAGE Publications: 2021. ©2021Edition: 1Description: 283 pagesISBN:
  • 9789381345559
DDC classification:
  • 305.420954 PAN
Summary: "In this path-breaking study, a first in many ways, Anandita Pan argues that dalit women are an intersectional category, simultaneously affected by caste and gender. The use of intersectionality permits observation of the ways in which different forms of discrimination combine and overlap, challenging the apparent homogeneity of the categories 'woman' and 'dalit' as seen by mainstream Indian Feminism and Dalit Politics. This points to the difference between women and dalit women and the latter with dalit men, which leave them unrepresented. Conceptualized as a methodology and a lens Dalit Feminism emerges as a method to analyse how caste and gender work together to influence men and women of different castes differently. The book investigates the questions of 'selfhood', identity, representation and epistemology which reveal the 'savarnanization' of 'Indian woman' and the masculinization of 'dalit'. Dual patriarchies, brahmanical and dalit, are analysed. There is an incisive discussion of knowledge produced about dalit women and the intervention and contribution of Dalit Feminism therein. The book concludes with the question of who can be or become a dalit feminist, intriguingly, not a limited category"--
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Books Books Prof. Ram Dayal Munda Central Library, IGNTU Amarkantak M.P. General Stacks Sociology 305.420954 PAN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 80297
Books Books Prof. Ram Dayal Munda Central Library, IGNTU Amarkantak M.P. General Stacks Sociology 305.420954 PAN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 80298

"In this path-breaking study, a first in many ways, Anandita Pan argues that dalit women are an intersectional category, simultaneously affected by caste and gender. The use of intersectionality permits observation of the ways in which different forms of discrimination combine and overlap, challenging the apparent homogeneity of the categories 'woman' and 'dalit' as seen by mainstream Indian Feminism and Dalit Politics. This points to the difference between women and dalit women and the latter with dalit men, which leave them unrepresented. Conceptualized as a methodology and a lens Dalit Feminism emerges as a method to analyse how caste and gender work together to influence men and women of different castes differently. The book investigates the questions of 'selfhood', identity, representation and epistemology which reveal the 'savarnanization' of 'Indian woman' and the masculinization of 'dalit'. Dual patriarchies, brahmanical and dalit, are analysed. There is an incisive discussion of knowledge produced about dalit women and the intervention and contribution of Dalit Feminism therein. The book concludes with the question of who can be or become a dalit feminist, intriguingly, not a limited category"--

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