Bama's Karukku: Dalit autobiography as testimonio

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2006-12-01
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Nayar, Pramod K.
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This essay argues that Dalit autobiographies must be treated as testimonio, atrocity narratives that document trauma and strategies of survival. Using Bama's Karukku as a case-study, it explores the shift between the generic conventions of individual life-writing and collective biography in this text. It analyses the strategy of witnessing in Bama's narrative, arguing that she functions as a witness to a community's suffering, and calls upon readers to undertake "rhetorical listening" as secondary witnesses. This act of recording trauma and witnessing, the essay proposes, is one of subaltern agency. Copyright © 2006 SAGE Publications.
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Bama, Dalit writing, Subaltern, Testimonio, Trauma, Witnessing
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Journal of Commonwealth Literature. v.41(2)