Dalit studies
Analyzes the role of Dalits (formerly untouchables) in shaping modern India, including discourse about caste, and interrogates the dominant narratives that have been used to represent India's history.
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Durham :
Duke University Press
2016.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Dalit studies: new perspectives on Indian history and society / Ramnarayan S. Rawat and K. Satyanarayana
- The Indian Nation in its egalitarian conception / Gopal Guru
- Probing the historical
- Colonial archive versus colonial sociology: writing Dalit history / Ramnarayan S. Rawat
- Social space, civil society, and Dalit agency in twentieth-century Kerala / P. Sanal Mohan
- Dilemmas of Dalit agendas: political subjugation and self-emancipation in Telugu Country, 1910-50 / Chinnaiah Jangam
- Making sense of Dalit sikh history / Raj Kumar Hans
- Probing the present
- The Dalit reconfiguration of modernity: citizens and castes in the Telugu public sphere / K. Satyanarayana
- Questions of representation in Dalit critical discourse: Premchand and Dalit feminism / Laura Brueck
- Social justice and the question of categorization of scheduled caste reservations: the Dandora debate in Andhra Pradesh / Sambaiah Gundimeda
- Caste and class among the Dalits / Shyam Babu
- From Zaat to Qaum: fluid contours of the Ravi Dasi identity in Punjab / Surinder S. Jodhka.