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Gendered Subalternity, Land Dispossession, and Narrative Mediation: Re-Theorising Tribal Feminism in Paraja

Dr. Devashish Kumar1
Department of English, PhD from Malwanchal University, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India.

Published Online: January-February 2026

Pages: 78-81

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