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Outcast Four Stories

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Four women—all from the most oppressed, marginalized segments of society. Whether it is Dhouli, the young Dusad woman who finds herself an outcast in her own village; Shanichari, the Oraon girl who is forced into working in the brick kilns outside Calcutta; Josmina, the Ho tribal who, with her husband, gets sucked into the racket of trade in cheap coolie labour; or Chinta, a Brahman widow whose caste is no protection against the harsh social strictures that force her into working as a part-time maid in Calcutta—the life stories of each of these women have one thing in common: the unending class, caste and gender exploitation which makes their lives a relentless struggle for survival.

Her stories of the subaltern will live forever as long as theres oppression in the world and the poorest of the poor need a voice. In todays atmosphere of growing intolerance, its imperative to read her work and remind ourselves of her lifelong fight for those who are sought to be silenced.—The Hindu >Outcast Four StoriesSeagull Books9788170461890

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Four women—all from the most oppressed, marginalized segments of society. Whether it is Dhouli, the young Dusad woman who finds herself an outcast in her own village; Shanichari, the Oraon girl who is forced into working in the brick kilns outside Calcutta; Josmina, the Ho tribal who, with her husband, gets sucked into the racket of trade in cheap coolie labour; or Chinta, a Brahman widow whose caste is no protection against the harsh social strictures that force her into working as a part-time maid in Calcutta—the life stories of each of these women have one thing in common: the unending class, caste and gender exploitation which makes their lives a relentless struggle for survival.

Her stories of the subaltern will live forever as long as theres oppression in the world and the poorest of the poor need a voice. In todays atmosphere of growing intolerance, its imperative to read her work and remind ourselves of her lifelong fight for those who are sought to be silenced.—The Hindu

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ISBN
9788170461890
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Seagull Books
COVER
Paperback
PAGES
114
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