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Dalit Freedom Now and Forever

Author : Joseph D'Souza
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 268 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0976429004

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Dalit Freedom Now and Forever by Joseph D'Souza Pdf

This book powerfully narrates recent developments in India and the complex challenges facing the Indian Church and other faith communities as a result. It tells why Indian Christians have been targeted by the casteist Hindutva forces. It shows how Jesus is critically important to the Dalit Freedom movement.

Dalit Freedom Fighters

Author : Mohanadāsa Naimiśarāya
Publisher : Gyan Publishing House
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Dalits
ISBN : 8121210208

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Untouchable Freedom

Author : Vijay Prashad
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : History
ISBN : MINN:31951D02089196B

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Untouchable Freedom by Vijay Prashad Pdf

This volume is on the Balmikis of Delhi, who work as sanitation workers and keep the city clean. They live in poverty and face sustained discrimination. In response the Balmikis fight to liberate themselves. Untouchable Freedom is the first comprehensive study of this community and traces their struggles from the 1860s to the present, as they have moved from agricultural labor to urban work.

Emancipation of Dalits and Freedom Struggle

Author : Himansu Charan Sadangi
Publisher : Gyan Publishing House
Page : 420 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Buddhism
ISBN : 8182054818

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Emancipation of Dalits and Freedom Struggle by Himansu Charan Sadangi Pdf

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.

Freedom Inc.: Gendered Capitalism in New Indian Literature and Culture

Author : Mukti Lakhi Mangharam
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 195 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2023-06-15
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781350200821

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Freedom Inc.: Gendered Capitalism in New Indian Literature and Culture by Mukti Lakhi Mangharam Pdf

While globalization is often credited with the eradication of 'traditional' constraints tied to gender and caste, in reality the opening up of the Indian economy in the 1990s has led to a decline in freedom for many female, Dalit, and lower class Indians. This book explores the contraction of what it means to be free in post-liberalization India, examining how global capitalism has exacerbated existing inequalities based on traditional femininities and masculinities, while also creating new hierarchies. Freedom Inc. argues that post-1990s literature and culture frequently represents and reinforces the equation of free-market capitalism with individual freedom within the new 'idea of India.' However, many texts often also challenge this logic by pointing to more expansive horizons of autonomy for the gendered self. Through readings of texts as diverse as Dalit women's life-writing, pop fiction, realist novels, self-help, regional film, and Netflix TV shows, Mangharam investigates how notions like 'free trade,' 'entrepreneurship,' and 'self-help' are experienced, embodied, and challenged by disadvantaged peoples, and by women differently than men. In the process, Freedom Inc. explores how different literary forms illuminate alternative and buried pathways to fuller freedoms.

The Exercise of Freedom

Author : K. Satyanarayana,Susie J. Tharu
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : Indic literature
ISBN : 8189059610

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Journeys to Freedom

Author : Fernando Franco,Jyotsna Macwan,Suguna Ramanathan
Publisher : Virago Press
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Dalits
ISBN : 8185604657

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Journeys to Freedom by Fernando Franco,Jyotsna Macwan,Suguna Ramanathan Pdf

Offering 56 interviews with dalits of Gujarat from a variety of geographical areas, of varying backgrounds, education, gender and identity, this is a path-breaking book that presents voices from below. Dalits in Gujarat face a society that has not experienced any social movements that challenged its traditional social arrangements in comparison with other states in India. Adding further stress are globalisation and the growing strength of Hindutva -- right wing Hindu politics. Even so these interviews reveal that dalits have undertaken journeys to self-respect. The subaltern has indeed spoken freely here.

Citizenship in Dalit and Indigenous Australian Literatures

Author : Riya Mukherjee
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 254 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2023-08-21
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781000929294

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Citizenship in Dalit and Indigenous Australian Literatures by Riya Mukherjee Pdf

Citizenship in Dalit and Indigenous Australian Literatures examines the difference in citizenship as experienced by the communities of Dalits in India and Aboriginals in Australia through an analysis of select literature by authors of these marginalised groups. Aligning the voices of two disparate communities, the author creates a transnational dialogue between the subaltern communities of the two countries, India and Australia, through the literature produced by the two communities. The Covid-19 pandemic has made the divide that exists between the performative citizenship rights enjoyed by the Dalits and the aboriginals and the respective dominant communities of their countries more apparent. The author addresses the issue of this disparity between discursive and performative citizenship through a detailed analysis of select Dalit and Australian aboriginal autobiographies, in particular the works by Dalit autobiographers, Baby Kamble and Aravind Malagatti and aboriginal autobiographers Alice Nannup and Gordon Briscoe. The book uses the dominant tropes of the individual autobiographies as a background to unfurl the denial of citizenship, both in the discursive and the performative form, using the parameters of equal citizenship. In doing so, the author also raises important, groundbreaking questions: How is the performativity of citizenship foregrounded by the Dalits and aboriginals in the literary counter-public? How does this foregrounding evoke violent retribution from the dominant sections? And does the continued violation of performative citizenship point to the dysfunctionality of the performative citizenship status accorded to the Dalits and the aboriginals? Questioning the liberal legacy of political, civil and social citizenship, this book will be of interest to researchers studying Dalit and Aboriginal Literature, Interdisciplinary Literary Studies and World Literature, South Asian Studies and researchers dealing with the question of citizenship.

Perspectives on Indian Dalit Literature

Author : Dipak Giri
Publisher : Booksclinic Publishing
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2020-03-19
Category : Education
ISBN : 9789389757712

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Perspectives on Indian Dalit Literature by Dipak Giri Pdf

The book “Perspectives on Indian Dalit Literature: Critical Responses” is a volume of twenty six scholarly articles focusing on the theme of Dalit’s freedom and emancipation from traditional caste-stigmatised society which sacrifices the interest of Dalits on the altar of tradition. The book endeavours to articulate voices among this marginalized class of people to come in action from their passivity and stillness. The book also tries to cover almost all eminent Dalit writers of past and present century like Omprakash Valmiki, Baby Kamble, Bama Faustina Soosairaj, Meena Kandasamy, Namdeo Dhasal, Sharankumar Limbale, Bhimrao Shirwale, Hira Bansode etc. along with some non-Dalit wrters like Munshi Premchand, Mulk Raj Anand, Arvind Adiga etc. who have sought plea for this marginalized class of people with same ardour and passion as other Dalit writers through their write ups. Hopefully this anthology would serve for better humanity.

History of Dalit Struggle for Freedom

Author : J. Mohan
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Dalits
ISBN : UOM:39015052979724

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False Witness

Author : Randy Singer
Publisher : Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Page : 432 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2011-04-25
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781414360430

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False Witness by Randy Singer Pdf

Clark Shealy is a bail bondsman with the ultimate bounty on the line: his wife’s life. He has forty-eight hours to find an Indian professor in possession of the Abacus Algorithm—an equation so powerful it could crack all Internet encryption. Four years later, law student Jamie Brock is working in legal aid when a routine case takes a vicious twist: she and two colleagues learn that their clients, members of the witness protection program, are accused of defrauding the government and have the encrypted algorithm in their possession. After a life-changing trip to the professor’s church in India, the couple also has the key to decode it. Now they’re on the run from federal agents and the Chinese mafia, who will do anything to get the algorithm. Caught in the middle, Jamie and her friends must protect their clients if they want to survive long enough to graduate.

Beyond Dalit Theology

Author : Paulson Pulikottil
Publisher : Augsburg Fortress Publishers
Page : 177 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2022-05-24
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781506478852

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Beyond Dalit Theology by Paulson Pulikottil Pdf

This book is a critique of Dalit theology, with proposals for the future directions of a theology of social transformation in India. It explores new ways of doing Christology, pneumatology, and ecclesiology, and ultimately argues for the need of a new public theology in the changing religious-political contexts of India.

Dalit Women's Education in Modern India

Author : Shailaja Paik
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 356 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2014-07-11
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781317673309

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Dalit Women's Education in Modern India by Shailaja Paik Pdf

Inspired by egalitarian doctrines, the Dalit communities in India have been fighting for basic human and civic rights since the middle of the nineteenth century. In this book, Shailaja Paik focuses on the struggle of Dalit women in one arena - the realm of formal education – and examines a range of interconnected social, cultural and political questions. What did education mean to women? How did changes in women’s education affect their views of themselves and their domestic work, public employment, marriage, sexuality, and childbearing and rearing? What does the dissonance between the rhetoric and practice of secular education tell us about the deeper historical entanglement with modernity as experienced by Dalit communities? Dalit Women's Education in Modern India is a social and cultural history that challenges the triumphant narrative of modern secular education to analyse the constellation of social, economic, political and historical circumstances that both opened and closed opportunities to many Dalits. By focusing on marginalised Dalit women in modern Maharashtra, who have rarely been at the centre of systematic historical enquiry, Paik breathes life into their ideas, expectations, potentials, fears and frustrations. Addressing two major blind spots in the historiography of India and of the women’s movement, she historicises Dalit women’s experiences and constructs them as historical agents. The book combines archival research with historical fieldwork, and centres on themes including slum life, urban middle classes, social and sexual labour, and family, marriage and children to provide a penetrating portrait of the actions and lives of Dalit women. Elegantly conceived and convincingly argued, Dalit Women's Education in Modern India will be invaluable to students of History, Caste Politics, Women and Gender Studies, Education Studies, Urban Studies and Asian studies.

Dalit Politics in Contemporary India

Author : Sambaiah Gundimeda
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 294 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2015-10-14
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781317381051

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Dalit Politics in Contemporary India by Sambaiah Gundimeda Pdf

This book is a ground-breaking intervention on Dalit politics in India. Challenging received ideas, it uses a comparative framework to understand Dalit mobilisations for political power, social equality and justice. The monograph traces the emergence of Dalit consciousness and its different strands in north and south India — from colonial to contemporary times — and interrogates key notions and events. These include: the debate regarding core themes such as the Hindu–Muslim cleavage in the north and caste in the south; the extent to which Dalits and other backward castes (OBC) base their anti-Brahminism on similar ideologies; and why Dalits in Uttar Pradesh (north India) succeeded in gaining power while they did not do so in the region of erstwhile Andhra Pradesh (south India), where Dalit consciousness is more evolved. Drawing on archival material, fieldwork and case studies, this volume puts forward an insightful and incisive analysis. It will be of great interest to researchers and scholars of Dalit studies and social exclusion, Indian politics and sociology.