Baby Kamble's The Prisons We Broke as an Anti-Caste Manifesto

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Soma Mandal

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This essay will focus on the theoretical and political importance of anti-caste writings, taking Dalit feminist author Baby Kamble’s The Prisons We Broke (2009). It proposes that such Dalit writings need to be considered manifestos as they have an important role in advancing manuski or the human rights of Dalits. Anti-caste literary writings are critical foundations of the field of Dalit studies and enable Dalit theory to articulate and uphold the historical and contemporary conditions of Dalits’ oppression. Such manifestoes are thus documents for a radical future that shape the field of social studies, political theories, and social movements.

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SOMA MANDAL, S. M. (2025). Baby Kamble’s The Prisons We Broke as an Anti-Caste Manifesto. CASTE A Global Journal on Social Exclusion, 6(2), 343–359. https://doi.org/10.26812/caste.v6i2.2619
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