Exploring Intersectional Gaps in Gender Discourse: A Reading of Jacinta Kerketta and Nirmala Putul’s Poetry
Abstract
This article explores the poetry of Jacinta Kerketta and Nirmala Putul through an intersectional feminist lens. It highlights how marginalized voices articulate political resistance and expand feminist discourse. The study advocates for a justice-oriented feminist approach that includes caste, class, and indigenous perspectives.
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