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Spotted Goddesses: Dalit Women's Agency-Narratives On Caste And Gender Violence

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Roja Singh's critical ethnography on caste and gender is rooted in interactions and lived experiences in communities of Dalit women in Tamil Nadu, India.

Situated in transnational feminist discourses, Singh's perspective as a Dalit woman, provides an intersectional social analysis of power structures that sustain caste dominance in South India today. She describes strategies of social change in Dalit women's activism as rooted in subversive applications of imposed identities of "difference" thwarting social boundaries and punishment traditions. The core of this Interdisciplinary work is Dalit women's songs, oral and written testimonial narratives, including Singh's personal story.

Roja Singh teaches Anthropology, Sociology, Women and Gender Studies in Interdisciplinary Studies at St. John Fisher College, New York. With a PhD in Comparative Literature—gender, society and culture—Rutgers University, USA, her Human Rights work is among Dalit communities in South India.

256 pages, Paperback

Published September 1, 2018

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February 22, 2026
Entire book is obviously and blatantly AI generated. Not only is it missing the bibliography and works cited page, it simultaneously completely misrepresents a major and ongoing part of women's history throughout the world. Not to mention when I ran it through a military grade AI detector it came up as 100% AI generated. Disappointed to say the least.
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March 5, 2024
Some really important insights and arguments. Appreciate how it pushed and exceeded disciplinary limitations
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