The Dalit Literary Canon: A Celebration of Marginalized Voices
Description: **The Dalit Literary Canon: A Celebration of Marginalized Voices** This quiz aims to assess your knowledge and understanding of the Dalit literary canon, a body of literature that amplifies the voices and experiences of marginalized communities in India. The questions cover various aspects of Dalit literature, including prominent authors, significant works, and the themes and issues explored within this genre. | |
Number of Questions: 15 | |
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Who is widely regarded as the pioneer of Dalit literature in India?
Which of the following is a prominent theme explored in Dalit literature?
Which Dalit writer received the prestigious Jnanpith Award in 2017?
What is the central theme of Mulk Raj Anand's novel \"Untouchable\"?
Which Dalit writer's work \"The Adivasi Will Not Dance\" explores the exploitation of tribal communities?
Who among the following is known for his powerful portrayal of caste oppression in his novel \"Annihilation of Caste\"?
Which Dalit writer's autobiography \"The Weavers\" offers a poignant account of the lives of handloom weavers?
What is the title of Bama Faustina's autobiography, which chronicles her experiences as a Dalit woman?
Which Dalit writer's work \"The Caste of Merit\" examines the insidious nature of caste discrimination in modern India?
What is the title of Namdeo Dhasal's collection of poems that reflects his experiences as a Dalit in urban India?
Which Dalit writer's work \"Ambedkar: The Untouchables\" provides a historical account of the Dalit movement in India?
What is the central theme of U.R. Ananthamurthy's novel \"Samskara\"?
Which Dalit writer's work \"Poems of Love and Protest\" reflects his commitment to social justice and equality?
What is the title of Raja Rao's novel that explores the complexities of caste and identity in rural India?
Which Dalit writer's work \"The Cat and Shakespeare\" explores the intersections of caste, class, and gender?