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The first English-language collection from one of India’s most hard-hitting writers, these poems brilliantly exemplify writing as an act of resistance. Militant, satirical, and biting, Kalyani Charal pulls no punches in eviscerating paternalistic - and patriarchal - bourgeois socialists who speak on behalf of others.

Writing from lived experience, Charal delineates the bourgeois values that fuel the social machinery of caste oppression, while drawing parallels with social and racial marginalisation around the world. Thus, in her poetry, the specificity of Dalit lives in Bengal, a region which prides itself on its Leftist history and enlightened culture, and whose partition into India and Bangladesh has left a legacy of communal tension, refugees, and statelessness, is at the same time the universality of precarity, marginality and dispossession. Finally, there is space for love - wistful and full-throated, with an attentiveness to the natural world that speaks to her claim that “all Dalit woman writers are eco feminists”.

This is how birds and people of colour become one and the same

An adjective blossoms, ‘migrants’.

“Kalyani Thakur Charal’s sharp writing on Dalit feminism has shaken the system time and again” - Scroll India

I Belong to Nowhere: Poems of Hope and Resistance

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    Publisher: Tilted Axis Press
    Publication Date: 27/07/2023
    ISBN13: 9781911284765, 978-1911284765
    ISBN10: 1911284762

    Number of Pages: 112

    Fiction , Poetry

    Description

    The first English-language collection from one of India’s most hard-hitting writers, these poems brilliantly exemplify writing as an act of resistance. Militant, satirical, and biting, Kalyani Charal pulls no punches in eviscerating paternalistic - and patriarchal - bourgeois socialists who speak on behalf of others.

    Writing from lived experience, Charal delineates the bourgeois values that fuel the social machinery of caste oppression, while drawing parallels with social and racial marginalisation around the world. Thus, in her poetry, the specificity of Dalit lives in Bengal, a region which prides itself on its Leftist history and enlightened culture, and whose partition into India and Bangladesh has left a legacy of communal tension, refugees, and statelessness, is at the same time the universality of precarity, marginality and dispossession. Finally, there is space for love - wistful and full-throated, with an attentiveness to the natural world that speaks to her claim that “all Dalit woman writers are eco feminists”.

    This is how birds and people of colour become one and the same

    An adjective blossoms, ‘migrants’.

    “Kalyani Thakur Charal’s sharp writing on Dalit feminism has shaken the system time and again” - Scroll India

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