Tabassum, Henna

Dalit women caste, class and gender violence in India Henna Tabassum - 1st ed. - New Delhi Innovative Imprint c2018 - viii, 232 p. 24 cm.

Includes bibliographies and index

Vulnerably positioned at the bottom of India’s caste, class and gender hierarchies, Dalit women experience endemic gender-and-caste discrimination and violence as the outcome of severely imbalanced social, economic and political power equations. Their socio-economic vulnerability and lack of political voice, when combined with the dominant risk factors of being Dalit and female, increase their exposure to potentially violent situations while simultaneously reducing their ability to escape. Violence against dalit women presents clear evidence of widespread exploitation and discrimination against these women subordinated in terms of power relations to men in a patriarchal society, as also against their communities based on caste.

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Dalit women Social conditions; Caste-based discrimination; Dalit women Violence against India

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