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The Prisons We Broke

AuthorBaby Kamble
PublisherOrient Longman
Publisher2008, pbk
Publisherxii
Publisher178 p,
ISBN9788125033905

Contents: Introduction. 1. The prisons we broke. 2. An interview with Baby Kamble. 3. Afterword. Glossary.

"Writing on the lives of the Mahars of Maharashtra, Baby Kamble reclaims memory to locate the Mahar society before it was impacted by Babasaheb Ambedkar, and tells a consequent tale of redemption wrought by a fiery brand of social and self-awareness. The Prisons We Broke provides a graphic insight into the oppressive, caste and patriarchal tenets of the Indian society, but nowhere does the writing descend to self-pity. With verve and colour the narrative brings to life, among other things, the festivals, rituals, superstitions, snot-nosed children, hard lives and hardy women of the Mahar community.

The original Marathi work, Jina Amucha (serialised in 1982 and published as a book in 1986) re-defined autobiographical writing in Marathi in terms of form and narrative strategies adopted, and the selfhood and subjectivities that were articulated. It is the first autobiography by a Dalit woman in Marathi, probably even the first of its kind in any Indian language."

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