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Reading Untouchable: Caste, Class and the Absence of Gender

27/05/202227/05/2022 By Suparna Roy

Mulk Raj Anand’s Untouchable portrayed the issue of caste, but has somehow overlooked the intersectionality of oppression that survives in India along with

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