INDENTITY OF DALIT WOMEN IN BAMA'S "SANGATI." -
Abstract
Dalit writing has arisen as a significant zone in the post-pilgrim India. A dalit lady goes through two kinds of anguish, one that she is a ladies and the other that she has a place with a most reduced network. It is these sufferings that Bama centers in Sangati. Sangati is a progression of occasions that portrays the lives of Dalit ladies who face the twofold inconvenience of position and sexual orientation separation. Dalit ladies are minimized, separated, embarrassed and irritated both by their men people and by the general public. Bama through careful portrayal, voices out how the manner in which man controlled society works with Dalit ladies. Men in their locale are liberated from a wide range of duties though ladies are over-troubled with unending work for the duration of the day. Bama depicts the sensible picture of dalit ladies who barely impedes independent of her being dealt with viciously by their dads, siblings or spouses.