Subverting the Difference: Reading Roja Singh's Spotted Goddess as a Dalit Testimonio

IF 0.1 0 LITERARY THEORY & CRITICISM Literary Voice Pub Date : 2024-02-22 DOI:10.59136/lv.2024.2.1.7
Banu. T, Prof. G. Baskaran
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Accurately capturing the lived experiences of the oppressed within broader historical and social settings is the cornerstone of testimonio, a genre serving to bear witness to oppression and catalyse social change. The central premise of Roja Singh’s insightful testimonio Spotted Goddesses: Dalit Women's AgencyNarratives on Caste and Gender Violence asserts the inherent connection between misogyny, sexual domination, and the caste system. While engaging contemplatively with Singh's personal journey, the lived experiences reveal that caste-based violence is systemic and that Dalit women embody the "difference" that makes them distinct and untouchable. The paper explores how the testimonial narratives illustrate the way caste undermines the dignity of the oppressed, and it highlights the unwavering determination and tenacity of Dalit women who seek justice against caste hierarchy. It concludes by demonstrating how, despite all the obstacles, Dalit women form alliances with organisations and government authorities to elevate their standard of living and, ultimately, build a democratic and equitable society for the future generations of Dalit children. 
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颠覆差异:将 Roja Singh 的《斑点女神》作为达利特人的证词来阅读
在更广泛的历史和社会背景下准确捕捉受压迫者的生活经历是见证文学的基石,见证文学是一种见证压迫和促进社会变革的文学体裁。罗贾-辛格(Roja Singh)富有洞察力的见证小说《斑点女神》(Spotted Goddesses:达利特妇女关于种姓和性别暴力的代理叙事》断言,厌女症、性支配和种姓制度之间存在内在联系。在沉思辛格的个人历程的同时,生活经历揭示了基于种姓的暴力是系统性的,达利特妇女体现了使她们与众不同和不可接触的 "差异"。本文探讨了证词叙事如何说明种姓如何损害被压迫者的尊严,并强调了达利特妇女为反对种姓等级制度而寻求正义的坚定决心和顽强精神。最后,报告展示了达利特妇女如何克服重重障碍,与各种组织和政府当局结成联盟,以提高她们的生活水平,并最终为达利特儿童的后代建设一个民主和公平的社会。
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