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- Bama_(writer) abstract "Bama (born: 1958), also known as Bama Faustina Soosairaj, is a Tamil, Dalit Feminist and novelist. She rose to fame with her autobiographical novel Karukku (1992), which chronicles the joys and sorrows experienced by Dalit Christian women in Tamil Nadu. She subsequently wrote two more novels, Sangati (1994) and Vanmam (2002) along with two collections of short stories: Kusumbukkaran (1996) and Oru Tattvum Erumaiyum (2003).".
- Bama_(writer) birthDate "1958".
- Bama_(writer) birthName "Faustina Mary Fatima Rani".
- Bama_(writer) birthPlace India.
- Bama_(writer) birthPlace Madras_State.
- Bama_(writer) birthPlace Pudhupatti.
- Bama_(writer) birthYear "1958".
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- Bama_(writer) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bama (writer)".
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- Bama_(writer) birthName "Faustina Mary Fatima Rani".
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- Bama_(writer) name "Bama Faustina Soosairaj".
- Bama_(writer) nationality "Indian".
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- Bama_(writer) placeOfBirth India.
- Bama_(writer) placeOfBirth Madras_State.
- Bama_(writer) placeOfBirth Pudhupatti.
- Bama_(writer) quote ""We who are asleep must open our eyes and look about us. We must not accept the injustice of our enslavement by telling ourselves it is our fate, as if we have no true feelings; we must dare to stand up for change. We must crush all these institutions that use caste to bully us into submission, and demonstrate that among human beings there are none who are high or low. Those who have found their happiness by exploiting us are not going to go easily. It is we who have to place them where they belong and bring about a changed and just society where all are equal."".
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- Bama_(writer) source "— Bama in Karukku .".
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- Bama_(writer) comment "Bama (born: 1958), also known as Bama Faustina Soosairaj, is a Tamil, Dalit Feminist and novelist. She rose to fame with her autobiographical novel Karukku (1992), which chronicles the joys and sorrows experienced by Dalit Christian women in Tamil Nadu. She subsequently wrote two more novels, Sangati (1994) and Vanmam (2002) along with two collections of short stories: Kusumbukkaran (1996) and Oru Tattvum Erumaiyum (2003).".
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