ARTICLE
TITLE

Race, Gender And Marginality In Mahasweta Devi’s Rudali

SUMMARY

Using Robert Young’s concept of subalternity, which is better suited to justify the claim that subalterns can speak if provided with an environment that enables them to flourish socially and economically, this paper aims to critically investigate Mahasweta Devi’s short story Rudali, which deconstructs Spivak’s notion of subalternity. These ladies, Sanichari and Bikhni, are a crystal-clear illustration of the invincibility of the spirit that never succumbs to apathy, even in the most difficult  situation. When Sanichari and Bikhni take up the practice of wailers for the funeral ceremony, their lives undergo a dramatic upheaval. Here, we’ll look into the text to see how the gendered underclass copes with a hopeless socioeconomic situation.

 Articles related

M. Sujatha,Dr. R. Parthipan    

Virginia Woolf’s“Orlando” depicts the character of Orlando as a hero who becomes a heroine. This paper aims in bringing the urge for gender equality, gender differences, struggles and conflicts that Orlando underwent as a man as well as a woman. Virginia... see more


Magdad Hatim,Zuriyati Zuriyati,Aceng Rahmat,Ahdi Hassan,Rusnadi Ali Kasan    

Translation is important  in understanding foreign cultures, including the ones exposed in novels. This study  aims at investigating the grammatical equivalence of the translation of  an Indonesian novel  “Laskar Pelangi” by Andrea Hi... see more


tri indri astuti    

Discussions about gender equality and feminism are always interesting topic to discuss. This phenomenon of gender imbalance or inequality often occurs in social life. Women receive subordinate treatment compared to men. Often the discriminatory treatment... see more


Stuart Mannix Foster,Alistair Welsh    

Indonesian language contains a variety of pronouns and pronoun substitutes which enable speakers to position themselves in a variety of ways in relation to others for communicative purposes. Factors such as social standing, age, gender and cultural backg... see more


Cahyaningsih Pujimahanani,Salsabila Nova Calista,Laila Nabilahtauzzahro Ibrahim,Rommel Utungga Pasopati    

Literatures are meanings of everyday life as on point with Sandra Bem’s concept about androgynous sides that focuses on indicating masculinity and femininity of individuals and societies. Why Don’t You Get a Job? is a song by The Offspring in 1999 that u... see more