Dalits in India

Dalits in India
Author: Sukhadeo Thorat
Publsiher: SAGE Publications Ltd
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2009-01-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780761935735

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This book provides a detailed and comprehensive account of the status of Dalits in contemporary India. It delineates their economic and social status and charts the changes since 1947 with respect to important indicators of human development.

Caste and nature

Caste and nature
Author: Mukul Sharma
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2017-09-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780199091607

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Rarely do Indian environmental discourses examine nature through the lens of caste. Whereas nature is considered as universal and inherent, caste is understood as a constructed historical and social entity. Mukul Sharma shows how caste and nature are intimately connected. He compares Dalit meanings of environment to ideas and practices of neo-Brahmanism and certain mainstreams of environmental thought. Showing how Dalit experiences of environment are ridden with metaphors of pollution, impurity, and dirt, the author is able to bring forth new dimensions on both environment and Dalits, without valourizing the latter’s standpoint. Rather than looking for a coherent understanding of their ecology, the book explores the diverse and rich intellectual resources of Dalits, such as movements, songs, myths, memories, and metaphors around nature. These reveal their quest to define themselves in caste-ridden nature and building a form of environmentalism free from the burdens of caste. The Dalits also pose a critical challenge to Indian environmentalism, which has, until now, marginalized such linkages between caste and nature.

Dalit Studies

Dalit Studies
Author: Ramnarayan S. Rawat,K. Satyanarayana
Publsiher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2016-04-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780822374312

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The contributors to this major intervention into Indian historiography trace the strategies through which Dalits have been marginalized as well as the ways Dalit intellectuals and leaders have shaped emancipatory politics in modern India. Moving beyond the anticolonialism/nationalism binary that dominates the study of India, the contributors assess the benefits of colonial modernity and place humiliation, dignity, and spatial exclusion at the center of Indian historiography. Several essays discuss the ways Dalits used the colonial courts and legislature to gain minority rights in the early twentieth century, while others highlight Dalit activism in social and religious spheres. The contributors also examine the struggle of contemporary middle-class Dalits to reconcile their caste and class, intercaste tensions among Sikhs, and the efforts by Dalit writers to challenge dominant constructions of secular and class-based citizenship while emphasizing the ongoing destructiveness of caste identity. In recovering the long history of Dalit struggles against caste violence, exclusion, and discrimination, Dalit Studies outlines a new agenda for the study of India, enabling a significant reconsideration of many of the Indian academy's core assumptions. Contributors: D. Shyam Babu, Laura Brueck, Sambaiah Gundimeda, Gopal Guru, Rajkumar Hans, Chinnaiah Jangam, Surinder Jodhka, P. Sanal Mohan, Ramnarayan Rawat, K. Satyanarayana

The Caste Question

The Caste Question
Author: Anupama Rao
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2009-10-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780520943377

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This innovative work of historical anthropology explores how India's Dalits, or ex-untouchables, transformed themselves from stigmatized subjects into citizens. Anupama Rao's account challenges standard thinking on caste as either a vestige of precolonial society or an artifact of colonial governance. Focusing on western India in the colonial and postcolonial periods, she shines a light on South Asian historiography and on ongoing caste discrimination, to show how persons without rights came to possess them and how Dalit struggles led to the transformation of such terms of colonial liberalism as rights, equality, and personhood. Extending into the present, the ethnographic analyses of The Caste Question reveal the dynamics of an Indian democracy distinguished not by overcoming caste, but by new forms of violence and new means of regulating caste.

Dalits and the Making of Modern India

Dalits and the Making of Modern India
Author: Chinnaiah Jangam
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: History
ISBN: 0199477779

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"The story of anti-colonial nationalism in India as told in mainstream literary and historical writings presents privileged caste Hindus as heroes and founders. Dalits have mostly been viewed as passive subjects. This book inverts the dominant nationalist narrative and brings to the fore the unacknowledged contributions of Dalits towards the collective imagination of [the] nation of India. By using colonial archives, Telugu Dalit writings, and their political activities, this book presents a Dalit perspective on nationalism.

COMING OUT AS DALIT

COMING OUT AS DALIT
Author: Yashica Dutt
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2019
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9388292405

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Dalit And Human Rights 3 Vols

Dalit And Human Rights  3 Vols
Author: Prem Kumar Shinde
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2005
Genre: Dalits
ISBN: 8182052408

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Dalits in the New Millennium

Dalits in the New Millennium
Author: Sudha Pai,D. Shyam Babu,Rahul Verma
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 502
Release: 2023-08-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781009321747

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The book premises that despite the long history of violence and discrimination against Dalits, their lives have transformed with the political and economic shifts in the country over the last three decades. It addresses these changes and interrogates the major aspects of Dalit experience associated with them.