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Hindutva And Dalits


Hindutva And Dalits
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Author : Anand Teltumbde
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2005

Hindutva And Dalits written by Anand Teltumbde and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2005 with Religion categories.


The Essays Collected Here Throw Light, Both Theoretically And Empirically, On The Process By Which Hindutva Has Managed, Alberit Partially, To Incorporate Dalits And Adivasis Into Its Fold And Used Them As Its Foot Soldiers Ahenever Riots Took Place, As In Gujarat.



Caste Hindutva And Dalits


Caste Hindutva And Dalits
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Author : Ram Puniyani
language : en
Publisher: Gyan Books
Release Date : 2018

Caste Hindutva And Dalits written by Ram Puniyani and has been published by Gyan Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018 with History categories.


Caste has been a major defining characteristic of Indian society. It has its origins in early India and finds mention in Hindu scriptures. There have been efforts by the likes of Gautam Budhha, Kabir, Ambedkar who have challenged and opposed this social system. Despite the change in the patterns of society the caste rigidities have not been done away with till today. This is a system of structural hierarchy which needs to be annihilated. During freedom movement the foundation of an equal society were laid. The freedom of the country gave a big hope that the Indian Constitution and its norms will ensure the eradication of this system, but it persists in newer forms. There have been social streams which have been preserving the graded structure of our society. The book is compilation of essays and articles which highlight the salient features of the caste system, the ideology which aims to preserve it and the struggles which are going on to eradicate the same. The book traces the principles and forms of the campaigns/movements aiming at society with Liberty, Equality and Fraternity.



Untouchable


Untouchable
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Author : S. M. Michael
language : en
Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
Release Date : 1999

Untouchable written by S. M. Michael and has been published by Lynne Rienner Publishers this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1999 with Political Science categories.


Exploring the enduring legacy of untouchability in India, this book challenges the ways in which the Indian experience has been represented in Western scholarship. The authors introduce the long tradition of Dalit emancipatory struggle and present a sustained critique of academic discourse on the dynamics of caste in Indian society. Case studies complement these arguments, underscoring the perils and problems that Dalits face in a contemporary context of communalized politics and market reforms.



Dalits


Dalits
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Author : Anand Teltumbde
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2016-06-06

Dalits written by Anand Teltumbde and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-06-06 with Dalits categories.


This book is a comprehensive introduction to dalits in India (who comprise over one-sixth of the country population) from the origins of caste system to the present day. Despite a plethora of provisions for affirmative action in the Indian Constitution, dalits are largely excluded from the mainstream except for a minuscule section. The book traces the multifarious changes that befell them during the colonial period and their development thereafter under the leadership of Babasaheb Ambedkar in the centre of political arena. It looks at hitherto unexplored aspects of the degeneration of the dalit movement during the post-Ambedkar period, as well as salient contemporary issues such as the rise of the Bahujan Samaj Party, dalit capitalism, the occupation of dalit discourse by NGOs, neoliberalism and its impact, and the various implicit or explicit emancipation schemas thrown up by them. The work also discusses ideology, strategy and tactics of the dalit movement; touches upon one of the most contentious issues of increasing divergence between the dalit and Marxist movements; and delineates the role of the state, both colonial and post-colonial, in shaping dalit politics in particular ways. A tour de force, this book brings to the fore many key contemporary concerns and will be of great interest to students, scholars and teachers of politics and political economy, sociology, history, social exclusion studies and the general reader.



Dalit S Inheritance In Hindu Religion


Dalit S Inheritance In Hindu Religion
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Author : Mahendra Singh
language : en
Publisher: Gyan Publishing House
Release Date : 2006

Dalit S Inheritance In Hindu Religion written by Mahendra Singh and has been published by Gyan Publishing House this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2006 with Caste categories.


This book is about the great contribution, made by the so-called low castes, presently called Dalits, to the Hindu Religion, spiritual, social and political fields, in everyperiod of Indian history. In the chapter Aryan Gods Versus Castes , the author has brought out in detail as to how Lord Rama, Krishna and Shiva laid the ideals of liberal society free from rigidity of castes and other man-made distinctions. The author traces the present rigid structure of Hindu Caste to the period of Manusmriti and other Smrities after 2nd century AD, though the period of mass untouchability is given as 18th and 19th century AD, which resulted out of several famines and consequent extreme poverty. The treatment of the book is on modern scientific lines dipped in spirituality, as preached by Swami Vivekananda. While highlighting the plight of Dalits in the past and present period, the author has not lost sight of whatever is good and grand in Hindu philosophy.



Rethinking Difference In India Through Racialization


Rethinking Difference In India Through Racialization
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Author : Jesús F. Cháirez-Garza
language : en
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Release Date : 2022-09-19

Rethinking Difference In India Through Racialization written by Jesús F. Cháirez-Garza and has been published by Taylor & Francis this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-09-19 with Social Science categories.


Through the analytic of racialization, the chapters in this book argue that social difference in India is reproduced and buttressed through casteist, racist, colonial, and Hindu nationalist projects that generate tacit or explicit consent for continued violence against racialized others. At the same time, the chapters look transnationally, examining how regional forms of difference marked by caste and tribe, for instance, have long articulated with historical forms of global racial capitalism. Ultimately, this book attends to the narratives and experiences of those living at the margins, who strategically deploy racial and antiracist concepts to build international solidarity movements beyond the narrow confines of the Indian nation-state. In so doing, it hopes to derive insights on the necessity of transnational translations, even as it directs renewed attention to the specificity of regional hierarchies that shape everyday life and death in India. This book is a significant new contribution to addressing fundamental questions of caste, race, and religious politics in India and will be of interest to researchers and advanced students of Sociology, Politics, Geography, History and Anthropology. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Ethnic and Racial Studies.



Essays On Dalits


Essays On Dalits
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Author : Raj Kumar
language : en
Publisher: Discovery Publishing House
Release Date : 2003

Essays On Dalits written by Raj Kumar and has been published by Discovery Publishing House this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2003 with Dalits categories.


Contents: Dalit Controversy, Weaker Sections During Mauryan Period, Sudras in Ancient Hindu Law, Ambedkar s Perception of Justice, Dalit Psyche and Gandhian Response, Gandhi and the Dalit Question, Gandhiji and Untouchability, Dalit Emancipation, Gandhi and Dalits, The Politics of Conversion, The Temple Entry Movement, Empowering the Powerless, Dalits and the State, The Chandala /Maangas in Kathasaritsagara, Dalit and Power Structure, The Weaker Sections of Madhya Pradesh, The Evil of Untouchability, Ambedkar and the Dalits, Ambedkar s Quests for Social Justice through Constitutional Rights and Safeguards: An Analysis.



Caste And Gender In Contemporary India


Caste And Gender In Contemporary India
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Author : Supurna Banerjee
language : en
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Release Date : 2018-09-17

Caste And Gender In Contemporary India written by Supurna Banerjee and has been published by Taylor & Francis this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-09-17 with Social Science categories.


This book explores the intersectional aspects of caste and gender in India that contribute to the multiple marginalities and oppressions of lower castes, with particular reference to Dalits, Muslims and women. It moves beyond the conventional accounts of experiences of women in unequal social and political relationships to examine how caste as a system and ideology shapes hegemonic masculinity and feminization of work, and thus contributes to the violence against women. The volume looks at their everyday lived realities within and across diverse social and political contexts — families, education systems, labour, communities, political parties, power, social organisations, the politics of representation and the writing of the subaltern women. With a range of empirical work, it brings forth the complexities of identity politics and further analyses its limits in regional and historical frameworks. This book will be of interest to students, scholars and specialists in caste and gender studies, exclusion and discrimination studies, sociology and social anthropology, history and political science. It will also be useful to Dalit writers and people working in the development sector in India.



Emancipation Of Dalits And Freedom Struggle


Emancipation Of Dalits And Freedom Struggle
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Author : Himansu Charan Sadangi
language : en
Publisher: Gyan Publishing House
Release Date : 2008

Emancipation Of Dalits And Freedom Struggle written by Himansu Charan Sadangi and has been published by Gyan Publishing House this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2008 with Buddhism categories.


The book analyses political and social transition at the juncture of Indian Independence in 1947 from the British to Indians, with a view of Dalits, who got initial emancipation under the British rule from Hindu Varna system and Brahmanical Tyranny. The book highlights the issues of untouchability, Mahar Movement, Mahatma Gandhi, Mahatma Phule and Dr. B.R. Ambedkar.



Dalit Visions


Dalit Visions
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Author : Gail Omvedt
language : en
Publisher: Orient Blackswan
Release Date : 2006

Dalit Visions written by Gail Omvedt and has been published by Orient Blackswan this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2006 with Social Science categories.


Dalit Visions explores and critiques the sensibility which equates Indian tradition with Hinduism, and Hinduism with Brahmanism; which considers the Vedas as the foundational texts of Indian culture and discovers within the Aryan heritage the essence of Indian civilisation. It shows that even secular minds remain imprisoned within this Brahmanical vision, and the language of secular discourse is often steeped in a Hindu ethos. The tract looks at alternative traditions, nurtured within dalit movements, which have questioned this way of looking at Indian society and its history. While seeking to understand the varied dalit visions that have sought to alter the terms of the dominant order, this tract persuades us to reconsider our ideas, listen to those voices which we often refuse to hear and understand the visions which seek to change the world in which dalits live.