Author: Sharad Pawar
Publication: Rajhans Prakashan
View DetailsAuthor: Baby Kamble
Publication: Sugava Prakashan
Category: दलित साहित्य-डॉ.बाबासाहेब आंबेडकर साहित्य
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जिणं आमुचं (Marathi: जिणं आमुचं) is a Marathi book written by Baby Kamble. It was published by Sugava Prakashan in 1983. The book is a collection of Kamble's personal essays on various topics, including her experiences as a Dalit woman, her views on social issues, and her reflections on her own life. The book is divided into three parts. The first part, "माझी ओळख" (My Identity), discusses Kamble's childhood and her experiences of growing up as a Dalit woman in a patriarchal society. The second part, "माझी वाटचाल" (My Journey), chronicles Kamble's activism and her work for the rights of Dalit women. The third part, "माझा संदेश" (My Message), offers Kamble's reflections on her life and her hopes for the future. जिणं आमुचं is a powerful and moving book that offers a rare glimpse into the life of a Dalit woman. Kamble's writing is candid and unflinching, and she does not shy away from discussing the challenges and discrimination that she has faced. However, the book is also full of hope, and Kamble's message is one of resilience and determination. जिणं आमुचं is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the experiences of Dalit women in India. Here are some of the themes that are explored in जिणं आमुचं: * The experience of growing up as a Dalit woman in a patriarchal society * The challenges of being a single mother * The importance of education and activism for Dalit women * The need for social change and equality जिणं आमुचं is a powerful and moving book that offers a rare glimpse into the life of a Dalit woman. Kamble's writing is candid and unflinching, and she does not shy away from discussing the challenges and discrimination that she has faced. However, the book is also full of hope, and Kamble's message is one of resilience and determination. जिणं आमुचं is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the experiences of Dalit women in India.