The document is an examination for a Master's degree program that focuses on writings from marginalized groups. It contains 8 questions assessing understanding of topics related to Dalits, tribes, women, and autobiographical narratives from marginalized perspectives. Students must answer 5 questions total, with Question 1 being compulsory and covering short notes on the emergence of Shudras, importance of Dalit autobiography, tribal discourse, and the role of myth in tribal belief systems. The other questions address specific themes, characters, and analyses of narratives that center marginalized communities and their experiences.
The document is an examination for a Master's degree program that focuses on writings from marginalized groups. It contains 8 questions assessing understanding of topics related to Dalits, tribes, women, and autobiographical narratives from marginalized perspectives. Students must answer 5 questions total, with Question 1 being compulsory and covering short notes on the emergence of Shudras, importance of Dalit autobiography, tribal discourse, and the role of myth in tribal belief systems. The other questions address specific themes, characters, and analyses of narratives that center marginalized communities and their experiences.
The document is an examination for a Master's degree program that focuses on writings from marginalized groups. It contains 8 questions assessing understanding of topics related to Dalits, tribes, women, and autobiographical narratives from marginalized perspectives. Students must answer 5 questions total, with Question 1 being compulsory and covering short notes on the emergence of Shudras, importance of Dalit autobiography, tribal discourse, and the role of myth in tribal belief systems. The other questions address specific themes, characters, and analyses of narratives that center marginalized communities and their experiences.