The Subaltern Speaks Truth and Ethics in Mahasweta Devi`s Fiction on Tribals
Material type: TextPublication details: Hyderabad Orient Blackswan Pvt. Ltd 2018Description: 184pISBN:- 9780001062790
- R10.1 B469
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includes index and biblioraphy
Introduction ...1 A review of subaltern representation and theory 1. The subaltern speaks from history : The right of the forest, Hulmaha to the call of shalgira ...23 2. Contingent resistance of the subaltern: Chotti Munda and his arrow ...55 3. The subaltern speaks the political : Bashai tudu ...74 4. The silent voice of the subaltern : Pterodactyl ...96 5. Voice of subaltern women : Draupadi, Douloti, Dhouli, Mary Oraon, The mother of Hulmaha, Shanichari ...117 6. The small subaltern voices : Witch, sait, little ones sagoana ...153 Conclusion ...170
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