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Disciplinary power and practices of body politics: an evaluation of Dalit women in Bama's Sangati and P. Sivakami's The Grip of Change through Foucauldian discourse analysis

Humanities

Disciplinary power and practices of body politics: an evaluation of Dalit women in Bama's Sangati and P. Sivakami's The Grip of Change through Foucauldian discourse analysis

A. Ghosh

This paper, authored by Aditya Ghosh, delves into the intricate dynamics of disciplinary power and patriarchal politics as they relate to the subjugation of Dalit women's bodies. Through a Foucauldian discourse analysis of Bama's *Sangati* and P. Sivakami's *The Grip of Change*, it reveals the degradation of Dalit women's existence and advocates for their emancipation against oppressive structures.

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