Rudali

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Rudali is a powerful short story by Indian writer Mahasweta Devi that critiques caste, gender, and economic oppression through the lives of professional mourners in rural India.

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instanceOf literary work
short story
adaptationType feature film
adaptedAs Rudaali (film) NERFINISHED
adaptedInto stage play
addresses social exclusion of widows
structural violence against the poor
associatedWith Bengali literature
Indian feminist literature
author Mahasweta Devi NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin India
critiques caste hierarchy
economic injustice
feudal landlords
gender inequality
depicts lives of lower-caste women
examines intersection of caste, class, and gender
explores agency of marginalized women
relationship between grief and livelihood
social stigma around death rituals
featuresCharacter Bikhni NERFINISHED
Sanichari NERFINISHED
firstPublishedIn India NERFINISHED
focusesOn professional mourners
genre political fiction
social realist fiction
hasForm prose fiction
hasInfluenceOn Indian feminist criticism
subaltern studies
hasLength short story length
hasSubject professional mourning as a caste-based occupation
hasTitleInEnglish Rudali: The Mourner NERFINISHED
literaryMovement Dalit and subaltern literature discourse
radical feminist literature in India
mainTheme caste oppression
class struggle
economic exploitation
feudal power structures
gender oppression
marginalization of lower castes
patriarchy
narrativePerspective third-person narration
originalLanguage Bengali
portrays commodification of grief
survival strategies of poor women
setting rural India
timePeriodOfSetting 20th century rural India

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Mahasweta Devi notableWork Rudali