Claiming Power from Below Dalits and the Subaltern Question in India
Material type: TextPublication details: Oxford Oxford University Press 2008Description: 222pISBN:- 0195693043
- R10.2 B469
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includes index and biblioraphy
who is the dalit?the emergence of a new political subject the making of a dalit perspective :the 1940`s and the chamras of uttar pradesh multiple identities of backward-caste muslims in india b.r ambedkar`s thought on economic development colonial oppression of the peasantry in the bombay presidency educating artisans as colonial modernity:industrial education in late ninteenth -century western india dalit womens schooling bodies in pain:a peoples history of 1971 catarcts of silence:race of the edge of indain thought mainstreaming marginalised voicess representations of dalit women:translating urmila pawars short stories namdeo dhasal:the maverick dalit wome the paradoxes of dalit cultural politics art of pariahs
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