PROTEST IN DR. NARENDRA JADHAV’S OUTCASTE: A MEMOIR (2003)
Keywords:
Protest, Discrimination, Traditions and ReligionAbstract
Protest in life is essential weapon against everything which is inhuman, illogical or harming to self-respect but it must be conscious and justifiable otherwise it becomes negative criticism signifying nothing. It helps to solve the issues through its noble actions. There are many writings who have illustrated protests of the individuals or communities through which their voices are heard. Dalit literature has descriptions and depiction of protests against discriminations and exploitations of dalit communities and it has raised many issues which were absent or unrepresented in literature. Therefore, this paper attempts to explore the protest in Dr. Narendra Jadhav’s Outcaste: A Memoir (2003).
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