International Journal of Humanities, Art and Social Studies (IJHAS)


International Journal of Humanities, Art and Social Studies (IJHAS)

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REPRESENTING CASTE AND GENDER UNDERPINNINGS OF THE ADIVASIS: JOURNEY FROM SUBJUGATION TO RESISTANCE IN MOTHER FOREST

Authors

Reshmi S

Abstract

The vulnerable life experiences of the most marginalized or the tribal people labelled as “adivasis” are less explored by the mainstream society. Tribal narratives unfold the hidden layers of indomitable politics which situate them as subalterns. The alienation, silencing, othering, misrepresentation, and exploitation of adivasis in the name of land as landless, and homeless has been an age- old practice. The paper analyses the marginalized voice of a Dalit woman, and social activist named C.K. Janu through her personal reflections in Mother Forest, which deftly sketches her journey from an ordinary tribal girl to an Adivasi leader, and later as the chief spokesperson to protest the injustices of thegovernment. The study

refers to the theoretical underpinnings of Shailaja Paik’s Dalit Women’s Education, and discusses the educational transformation of women from Dalit communities. The tribal woman’s fight against hegemonicforces is represented through the conflict between civilization, and modernization. 

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