Bhowal, Sanatan

Subaltern speaks: truth and ethics in Mahasweta Devi’s fiction on tribals - Orient BlackSwan 2016 - xxiv, 184p.

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a study and critique of Mahasweta devis major fictional writings on tribal, < em> the subaltern Speaks addresses some primary concerns of subaltern studies historians, and explores the representation of tribal as ˜subaltern.


adivasis today are caught between an aggressive and seemingly benevolent version of capitalism. British India replaced traditional property rights with formal ones; neoliberal India chased them off their land in pursuit of development, dubbed them ˜terrorists and unleashed the army against them. Adivasis only seem to appear in recorded history when resisting the state, and their ˜consciousness, along with their politics, has been reduced to this identity. The story of adivasi women is far more harrowing.

This book will be valuable for students of subaltern studies, English and comparative literature.

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Criticism and interpretation--Tribes in literature--Mahāśvetā Debī--1926-2016

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