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Hindi Dalit Literature In The United Provinces


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Hindi Dalit Literature In The United Provinces


Hindi Dalit Literature In The United Provinces
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Author : Tapan Basu
language : en
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Release Date : 2023-05-30

Hindi Dalit Literature In The United Provinces written by Tapan Basu and has been published by Bloomsbury Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023-05-30 with Literary Criticism categories.


The book will focus upon the growth of a Hindi Dalit literary culture at its formative stage in the 1920s and the 1930s, and the significant role played by Swami Acchutanand and Chandrikaprasad Jigyasu, in this process. The book introduces the Dalit public sphere in the United Provinces in the early decades of the twentieth century. It tracks the growth and the development of a Dalit print culture in the United Provinces during the 1920s and the 1930s. The book centres on the figures of Swami Acchutanand and Chandrikaprasad Jigyasu, anti-caste intellectuals, and the most eminent figures in the Hindi Dalit world of letters during that era. The purpose of the proposed book is to rescue Swami Acchutanand and Chandrikaprasad Jigyasu from undeserved obscurity and accords to them the importance that they merit in any chronicle of the Dalit cultural movement in North India.



Untouchable Fictions Literary Realism And The Crisis Of Caste


Untouchable Fictions Literary Realism And The Crisis Of Caste
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Author : Toral Jatin Gajarawala
language : en
Publisher: Fordham Univ Press
Release Date : 2013

Untouchable Fictions Literary Realism And The Crisis Of Caste written by Toral Jatin Gajarawala and has been published by Fordham Univ Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013 with Literary Criticism categories.


Untouchable Fictions considers the crisis of literary realism--progressive, rural, regionalist, experimental--in order to derive a literary genealogy for the recent explosion of Dalit ("untouchable caste") fiction. Drawing on a wide array of writings from Premchand and Renu in Hindi to Mulk Raj Anand and V. S. Naipaul in English, Gajarawala illuminates the dark side of realist complicity: a hidden aesthetics and politics of caste. How does caste color the novel? What are its formal tendencies? What generic constraints does it produce?



Waiting For Swaraj


Waiting For Swaraj
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Author : Aparna Vaidik
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date : 2021-09-30

Waiting For Swaraj written by Aparna Vaidik and has been published by Cambridge University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-09-30 with History categories.


This book is an exploration of the rich, variegated, and intimate history of revolution as praxis.



Making The Woman


Making The Woman
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Author : Sutapa Dutta
language : en
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Release Date : 2023-12-13

Making The Woman written by Sutapa Dutta and has been published by Taylor & Francis this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023-12-13 with History categories.


The book examines the representation of women, their agency and subjectivity and gender relations in 18th- and 19th-century India. The chapters in the volume interrogate notions and discourses of ‘women’ and ‘gender’ during the period, historically shaped by multiple and even competing actors, practices and institutions. They highlight the ‘making of the woman’ across a wide spectrum of subject areas, regions and roles and attempt to understand the contradictions and differences in social experiences and identity formations of women. The volume also deals with prevalent notions of masculinity and femininity, normative and non-conformist expressions of gender and sexual identity and epistemological concerns of gender, especially in its intersectional interplay with other axes of caste, class, race, region and empire. Presenting unique understandings of our gendered pasts, this volume will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of history, gender studies and South Asian studies.



Language As Identity In Colonial India


Language As Identity In Colonial India
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Author : Papia Sengupta
language : en
Publisher: Springer
Release Date : 2017-11-15

Language As Identity In Colonial India written by Papia Sengupta and has been published by Springer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-11-15 with Political Science categories.


This book is a systematic narrative, tracking the colonial language policies and acts responsible for the creation of a sense of “self-identity” and culminating in the evolution of nationalistic fervor in colonial India. British policy on language for administrative use and as a weapon to rule led to the parallel development of Indian vernaculars: poets, novelists, writers and journalists produced great and fascinating work that conditioned and directed India's path to independence. The book presents a theoretical proposition arguing that language as identity is a colonial construct in India, and demonstrates this by tracing the events, policies and changes that led to the development and churning up of Indian national sentiments and attitudes. It is a testimony of India's linguistic journey from a British colony to a modern state. Demonstrating that language as basis of identity was a colonial construct in modern India, the book asserts that any in-depth understanding of identity and politics in contemporary India remains incomplete without looking at colonial policies on language and education, from which the multiple discourses on “self” and belonging in modern India emanated.



Hindu Pasts


Hindu Pasts
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Author : Vasudha Dalmia
language : en
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Release Date : 2017-07-31

Hindu Pasts written by Vasudha Dalmia and has been published by State University of New York Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-07-31 with History categories.


Challenges the monolithic view of Hinduism in the nineteenth century, and instead offers a vision of India that contains a rich multiplicity of Hinduisms, women’s stories, and cultural histories. In her introduction to Hindu Pasts—which showcases her work as a scholar of social, literary, and religious history—Vasudha Dalmia outlines the central ideas which thread her writings: first, to understand in greater historical depth the relationship between body language, religion, and society in India, as well as the ever-changing role of its religious and social institutions; second, to recognize that the Hindu tradition, which colonials and nationalists tend to see as monolithic, is in fact a multiplicity of distinct and semi-autonomous strands. Vasudha Dalmia is Emerita Professor of Hindi and Modern South Asian Studies at the University of California, Berkeley. She has written, edited, and translated many books, including The Nationalization of Hindu Traditions: Bhāratendu Hariśchandra and Nineteenth-Century Banaras; Poetics, Plays, and Performances: The Politics of Modern Indian Theatre; and Fiction as History: The Novel and the City in Modern North India.



Mahadevi Varma


Mahadevi Varma
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Author :
language : en
Publisher: Cambria Press
Release Date :

Mahadevi Varma written by and has been published by Cambria Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on with categories.




Encyclopaedia Of Dalits In India Literature


Encyclopaedia Of Dalits In India Literature
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Author : Sanjay Paswan
language : en
Publisher: Gyan Publishing House
Release Date : 2002

Encyclopaedia Of Dalits In India Literature written by Sanjay Paswan 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 2002 with Dalits categories.


PART ONE1. Dalit: A New Cultural Perspective 2. Past, Future and the New Poetry of 'Untouchables' 3. The Dalit Folklore: The Three Beliefs PART TWO4. Select Pieces of Dalit Poetry PART THREE5. Select Extracts from Dalit Prose 6. Significant Readings Index



Dalit Studies


Dalit Studies
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Author : Ramnarayan S. Rawat
language : en
Publisher: Duke University Press
Release Date : 2016-04-07

Dalit Studies written by Ramnarayan S. Rawat and has been published by Duke University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-04-07 with History categories.


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



Economic And Political Weekly


Economic And Political Weekly
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Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2003-04

Economic And Political Weekly written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2003-04 with India categories.