Narratives of Resistance: Bridging Dalit Literature and Films
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Assistant Professor, Sri Krishna Adithya College of Arts and Science Coimbatore (India)
Associate Professor and Head, Sri Krishna Adithya College of Arts and Science Coimbatore (India)
Article Information
DOI: 10.51244/IJRSI.2025.120800395
Subject Category: Education
Volume/Issue: 12/9 | Page No: 4368-4370
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Submitted: 2025-09-16
Accepted: 2025-09-24
Published: 2025-10-18
Abstract
This paper focuses on the Dalit films and the Dalit literary works examining the struggles and resistance of the marginalised communities. The autobiographical narratives of Bama and P. Sivakami along with the Dalit-centric films of Vetrimaran and Mari Selvaraj are analysed with a common mission of challenging the systemic oppression. All the mentioned works present the Dalit experiences with unflinching honesty. It not only creates a stir among the audience but also celebrates the resistance and empowerment. The creators have highlighted the role of education for empowerment and the assertion of identity as the key feature of their works. The underlying significance of the Dalit culture and symbols is also recognised through the authenticity of the narratives. By bridging Dalit-centric films and the Dalit literature, this paper highlights the resistance and resilience found among the protagonists and foster awareness to the future generations.
Keywords
Dalit films, Dali novels, marginalised, oppression, resistance
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