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PORTRAYAL OF WOMEN PRISONERS IN THE PRISON WE BROKE BY BABY KAMBLE

Journal: International Education and Research Journal (Vol.2, No. 7)

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Page : 37-38

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Abstract

The present paper titled ‘Portrayal of Women Prisoners in The Prison We Broke by Baby Kamble' concentrates on the experiences and challenges encountered by the Dalit women in Indian patriarchal society which are obviously different, intense and multidimensional. Man being a social animal cannot deny his birth and status in the society. He accepts or denies he is born with the tag of caste and culture. Thus ‘Caste' is omnipresent and omnipotent in Hindu society. Baby Kamble explores woman's life in the Dalit Community. The study discusses on the resistance and liberalisation of Dalit women towards hunger, poverty, child marriage and caste based humiliation. It even explains how the impact of Ambedkar brought radical changes in the lives of Dalits.

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