Embodied Resistance: Corporeality and Agency in Poetics of Kutti Revathi and Sukirtharani
Keywords:
Dalit Feminism, Corporeality, Body PoliticsAbstract
This article examines Dalit feminist poetry by Kutti Revathi and Sukirtharani, focusing on how the female body becomes a site of resistance and self-assertion. It argues that corporeality is used to challenge historical oppression and reclaim identity, presenting poetry as a powerful medium of political expression.
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