ISBN13: | 9780367715755 |
ISBN10: | 0367715759 |
Binding: | Hardback |
No. of pages: | 320 pages |
Size: | 234x156 mm |
Weight: | 750 g |
Language: | English |
Illustrations: | 27 Illustrations, black & white; 27 Halftones, black & white |
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Bama
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Bama is a Tamil Dalit feminist writer and novelist. This book presents a dedicated study of Bama?s work as a writer and activist and situates her in the context of Dalit literature in general and Tamil Dalit literature in particular.
Bama is a Tamil Dalit feminist writer and novelist. Her autobiographical novel Karukku, which chronicles the joys and sorrows experienced by Dalit Christians in Tamil Nadu, catapulted her to fame. As a prolific writer, she has experimented with all kinds of genres, such as novels, short stories, poems, autobiographical writing, children?s literature, and discursive essays. This book presents a dedicated study of Bama?s work as a writer and activist and situates her in the context of Dalit literature in general and Tamil Dalit literature in particular. It recognises Bama as writer of great relevance especially in bringing to the fore the problematics of Dalit issues and their possible modes of aesthetic articulation through a new Dalit language.
Part of the Writer in Context series, this book will be useful for scholars and researchers of Indian literature, Dalit Literature, Dalit Studies, Tamil literature, English literature, comparative literature, postcolonial studies, cultural studies, Green studies. global south studies and translation studies.
Introduction SECTION I: Documenting Many Dalit Worlds: Fiction by Bama Excerpts from novels 1. Karukku 2. Sangati 3. Vanmam 4. Manusi 5.Viruchanglagum Vithaigal Selected Short Stories 6. Pongal 7. Dhavani 8. Ponnuthayi 9. Rapscallion Selected Short Stories for Children 10. The Ichi Tree Monkey 11. Identity 12. The Yellow Butterfly 13. Durga and I SECTION II: Poems by Bama 14. Born to Burn 15. Death 16. Hope beyond Hope 17. Maternal Fragrance 18. Fiery Frolics 19 Yearning SECTION III: Voices of Dissent and Protest: Critical Essays of Bama 20. Writing as Healing 21 Dalits as Artisans of a New Humanity 22. Life, as though He Knew it was Historic 23. Through Solitude to Solicitude SECTION IV: Bama in Interviews 24. ?A Dalit Woman Writer Writes Back? 25. ?Letters are always Life-giving Angels? SECTION V: In the Public Gaze: Bama in Criticism Critical Reading of Karukku 26. Space and Caste: Mapping the Physiognomy of Bama?s Karukku 27. Karukku and Beyond: Bama?s Literary Journey 28. Can a c?tik ku?i ever become a ti?aik ku?i again? A Reading of Karukku Intersectionalities of Caste, Class and Gender 29. Dialogics of the Oppressed: A Study of Caste, Gender, Textuality, and Corporeality in Sangati 30. The Sociological Self as Palimpsest: Caste, Class, Religion and Gender in the Select Writings of Bama 31. Negotiating Spatial Autonomy and Personal Agency: A Reading of Bama?s Manusi Bama Making History 32. A Publisher?s ?Bama? Faustina 33. The Deep Vernacular History of Casteless and Anti-Caste Indians Bama, the Narrator 34. Bama, the Nature Teacher 35. Bama?s Stylising of Ballad Narrative Appraisals of Bama by Her Teacher and Brother 36. Bama as I Know Her 37. The Way I Think about Bama?s Writings SECTION VI: Bama?s Evolving Life a. A bio-Chronology b. Citations from Awards c. Bibliography