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In Dalit Women and the Fullness of Life, Christina Dhanuja confronts the narrow frames that have long confined how Dalit women are seen and understood. Too often rendered as symbols of all-consuming suffering or resilience alone, these are human lives flattened and portrayed without interiority and wholeness. This book refuses that erasure.

With candour and clarity, Dhanuja examines how reductive and unidimensional narratives take hold in institutions, media discourse and social imagination, and what it takes to break them apart. She asks what becomes possible when Dalit women are recognized as complex, desiring beings: capable of joy and contradiction, intimacy and power, fragility and fullness.

Blending memoir with sharp social analysis, the book situates lived experience within structures of caste, gender, faith and community. The result is a soulful and provocative work-one that insists on fullness as a political, ethical and imaginative horizon for Dalit women.

About the Author

Christina Dhanuja is a writer, researcher and strategist working at the intersections of caste, gender, faith and justice. She is the co-founder of the #DalitHistoryMonth project and a founding member of the Global Campaign for Dalit Women. With over sixteen years of experience across India, China, Singapore and the Netherlands, Christina consults with corporates, nonprofits, faith-based institutions, and universities on leadership development, caste-equity and accountability frameworks. Her writing has been featured in The Wire, Outlook India, HuffPost, The Swaddle, GenderIT and Verve. Her debut book, Dalit Women and the Fullness of Life, is an exploration of resilience, memory and liberation, imagining what fullness means for Dalit women in a caste-bound world.
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  • ISBN: 9780670095506
  • Author: Christina Dhanuja
  • Publisher: Penguin Viking
  • Pages: 272
  • Format: Hardback
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In Dalit Women and the Fullness of Life, Christina Dhanuja confronts the narrow frames that have long confined how Dalit women are seen and understood. Too often rendered as symbols of all-consuming suffering or resilience alone, these are human lives flattened and portrayed without interiority and wholeness. This book refuses that erasure.

With candour and clarity, Dhanuja examines how reductive and unidimensional narratives take hold in institutions, media discourse and social imagination, and what it takes to break them apart. She asks what becomes possible when Dalit women are recognized as complex, desiring beings: capable of joy and contradiction, intimacy and power, fragility and fullness.

Blending memoir with sharp social analysis, the book situates lived experience within structures of caste, gender, faith and community. The result is a soulful and provocative work-one that insists on fullness as a political, ethical and imaginative horizon for Dalit women.

About the Author

Christina Dhanuja is a writer, researcher and strategist working at the intersections of caste, gender, faith and justice. She is the co-founder of the #DalitHistoryMonth project and a founding member of the Global Campaign for Dalit Women. With over sixteen years of experience across India, China, Singapore and the Netherlands, Christina consults with corporates, nonprofits, faith-based institutions, and universities on leadership development, caste-equity and accountability frameworks. Her writing has been featured in The Wire, Outlook India, HuffPost, The Swaddle, GenderIT and Verve. Her debut book, Dalit Women and the Fullness of Life, is an exploration of resilience, memory and liberation, imagining what fullness means for Dalit women in a caste-bound world.

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