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_aAgainst Stigma _b Studies in Caste, Race and Justice Since Durban |
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_aNew Delhi _bOrient Longman Ltd _c2009 |
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_aNew Perspectives in South Asian History; _v200900ENGGPS2 |
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505 | 2 | _aCaste and Race: Reservations and Affirmations Gerald D. Berreman Eschewing Racism, Disavowing Racism, Invoking 7 Racism: Visions of Virtue in Worlds of Inequality Virginia R. Dominguez Why Compare Dalits and African Americans? They Arc Neither Unique nor Alone Gary Michael Tartakov What It Means To Be an Indian Dalit: Dalit Responses The Bhopal Conference: The Case of an Activist- Government Interface Shyam Babu Durban: The Local Contexts of a Global Moment 20 V. Geetha WHAT`S IN A CATEGORY? When Words Have Failed and Political Rhetoric Turns Stale: Race, Racism and Caste Katya Gibel Mevorach The Ethnicity of Caste . Essentially Polluted: Untouchability, Caste and DiversityBalmurli Natrajan India in South Africa: Counter-Genealogies for a Subaltern Sociology? Kamala Visweswaran W. E. B. Du Bois and Dr Ambedkar: Theorizing the Movements Against Race and Caste Gail Omvedt Caste and Race: Parallels or Disjunctures? William Darityjr. Caste, Race and Nation: A Discourse in Binary History Kancha Ilaiah Social Scientists, Racial Dialogues and Social Justice Katrina M. Sanders | |
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