Abstract
Dalit literature articulates the oppressions and exploitations
faced by Dalits in a caste ridden society. Dalit writing as a political form of
writing records the cultural and social lives of Dalits and ideologically the
writing offers a call for resistance. Bama is a Tamil Christian Dalit writer
who writes about the lives of Dalit Women in Tamil Nadu. This paper
attempts a look at Bama’s novel Sangathi as a site representing Dalit women
and analyses how caste and gender act as tools of double oppression in their
life. This critical feminist reading of the novel from a Dalit Feminist
perspective focuses on how women are discriminated in the Paraiya
community in their relations with different social institutions like education,
marriages, electoral politics etc. Simultaneously, we see how this text
through its form and theme builds up a resistance against the oppressions
the women face in their everyday lives.