Description
"Dalit Aatmakathaon Ke Saamajik Sambandh" offers a deep exploration of the social context and narratives within Dalit autobiographies, analyzing how these personal accounts expose the complexities of caste-based discrimination and social exclusion. The book examines the ways in which Dalit writers use their autobiographies as a powerful medium to critique and resist social hierarchies, drawing attention to the struggles of marginalized communities in India. By studying autobiographies from a variety of Dalit authors, the book looks at how caste identities shape personal experiences, while also exploring the role of these narratives in the larger social and political movements for Dalit rights. The text highlights key themes such as empowerment, resistance, and the redefinition of social roles, showing how these autobiographies act as instruments for social change. This book is an essential resource for those interested in Dalit literature, social justice, and the politics of caste in India.