About the Book Dalit Women: Issues and Perspectives offers a compelling exploration of the lived realities, systemic challenges, and powerful resistance of Dalit women in India. Situated at the intersection of caste, class, and gender, this book brings forth critical insights into the historical injustices and contemporary struggles faced by one of the most marginalized communities.
Key Features:
Intersectional Analysis: Examines how caste and patriarchy jointly shape the socio-economic and political experiences of Dalit women.
Historical Context: Traces the roots of caste-based discrimination and the evolution of Dalit women's movements.
Contemporary Challenges: Addresses pressing issues such as violence, exclusion, access to education, health, employment, and representation.
Empowerment and Resistance: Highlights voices of resilience through grassroots activism, legal reform, and cultural assertion.
Policy and Legal Perspectives: Reviews laws, government initiatives, and the role of institutions in addressing Dalit women's rights.
Case Studies and Narratives: Includes personal stories, community experiences, and field-based case studies that humanize statistical realities.
Academic and Activist Lens: Blends scholarly analysis with ground-level perspectives to offer a holistic understanding.
Call for Social Justice: Urges for inclusive development, equitable representation, and dignity for all, grounded in constitutional values and human rights.
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