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The Flaming Feet and Other Essays The Dalit Movement in India

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Delhi Permanent Black 2012Description: 254pISBN:
  • 817824358X
DDC classification:
  • R10.2 N131
Partial contents:
Self-Purification vs Self-Respect: On the Roots of the Dalit Movement The Lie of a Youth and the Truth of an Anthropologist: Two Tales on the Widening of Emotional Concern Gandhi and the Dalit Question: A Comparison with Marx and Ambedkar Two Imaginary Soliloquies: Ambedkar and Gandhi The Cultural Politics of the Dalit Movement¿Notes and Reflections Threefold Tensions: Pre-Colonial History, Colonial Reality, and Post-Colonial Politics¿Notes on the Making of Dalit Identity Violence on Dalits and the Disappearance of the Village The Problem of Cultural Memory Misplaced Anger, Shrunken Expectations The Pathology of Sickle Swallowing Against the Poetics of Segregation and Self-Banishment From Political Rage to Cultural Affirmation: Notes on the Kannada Dalit Poet-Activist Siddalingaiah The Power of Poor People`s Laughter Between Social Rage and Spiritual Quest: Notes on Dalit Writing in Kannada Cosmologies of Castes, Realism, Dalit Sensibility, and the Kannada Novel Social Change in Kannada Fiction: A Comparative Study of a Dalit and Non-Dalit Classic
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includes index and biblioraphy

Self-Purification vs Self-Respect: On the Roots of the Dalit Movement The Lie of a Youth and the Truth of an Anthropologist: Two Tales on the Widening of Emotional Concern Gandhi and the Dalit Question: A Comparison with Marx and Ambedkar Two Imaginary Soliloquies: Ambedkar and Gandhi The Cultural Politics of the Dalit Movement¿Notes and Reflections Threefold Tensions: Pre-Colonial History, Colonial Reality, and Post-Colonial Politics¿Notes on the Making of Dalit Identity Violence on Dalits and the Disappearance of the Village The Problem of Cultural Memory Misplaced Anger, Shrunken Expectations The Pathology of Sickle Swallowing Against the Poetics of Segregation and Self-Banishment From Political Rage to Cultural Affirmation: Notes on the Kannada Dalit Poet-Activist Siddalingaiah The Power of Poor People`s Laughter Between Social Rage and Spiritual Quest: Notes on Dalit Writing in Kannada Cosmologies of Castes, Realism, Dalit Sensibility, and the Kannada Novel Social Change in Kannada Fiction: A Comparative Study of a Dalit and Non-Dalit Classic

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