New Delhi, Dec. 26 -- While too often the woman being fails to transcend to feminist priorities beyond their immediate identities and its cultural contours, and women-at-large are object to antagonistic gender regimes, low-caste women embody dual disadvantages of stratified layers of marginalities. Both in terms of caste-hierarchy subjugation and patriarchal subordination. Even as gender and caste intersect, Dalit emancipation and women empowerment have coalesced around divergent identities. In "Futurity in words: Low-caste women political activists' self-representation and post-dalit scenarios in North-India", an ethnographic case-study by a cultural anthropologist, Manuela Ciotti yields a counter-intuitive account of a new 'anti-caste' ...