Viramma

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Viramma tells her fascinating life story with the unsentimentality, humour and dramatic sense of a born storyteller: her carefree childhood, her marriage before puberty, giving birth to twelve children ‘very gently, like stroking a rose’, adult life as an agricultural worker ‘condemned to bake in the sun’, tales of gods and malign forces like Irsi Katteri ‘the foetus-eater’ who cast their shadows over her daily life. Told over ten years to Josiane and Jean-Luc Racine, this is an intensely personal and moving self-portrait, informed by a sense of profound social change in contemporary India. To emancipationists, Virammas is a dalit, one of the oppressed; to Gandhians she is a Harijan, a daughter of God; in her village she is still treated as an untouchable, a pariah. In this remarkable book she reveals the world of an extraordinary woman living at the very margins of Indian society. Josiane Racine, who like Viramma grew up in Tamil Nadu, researches popular culture in southern India. Jean-Luc Racine is a director of research at the Centre for Indian Studies at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales in Paris.

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Title
Viramma
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Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
1859841481
Length
320p.
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