Dalits, Subalternity and Social Change in India

Dalits, Subalternity and Social Change in India

Pandey, Ajit K. (Banaras Hindu University, India); Pankaj, Ashok K. (Council for Social Development, India)

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2018

240

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Inglês

9781138352834

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Part 1: Introduction 1. Dalits, Subalterns and Social Change in India, Ashok K Pankaj and Ajit K Pandey Part 2: Perspectives on Dalits as Subalterns 2. Dalits are not merely Subalterns: the need for a different perspective, T. K. Oomen 3. Glimpses of Traditions For and Against Untouchability, Hetukar Jha Part 3: Constructing New Historiography 4. Dalit Memoirs: A New Source of Historiography, Paramjeet Singh Judge 5. Subalternity and Popular Religion: Religiosity and Making of the Bhajans of Dharanidas, Badri Narayan Part 4: Education as Liberator 6. Education and Dalit Liberation: Possibilities and Constraints, Ghanshyam Shah 7. Socialization Experience of Doctoral Students in Indian Academia: Do Caste and Class Matter?, Madhav Govind Part 5: Changing Socio-Cultural Space 8. Politics, Caste and Dalit Subalternity: Reflecting on the Modes of Engagement, K. Srinivasulu 9. Rural Dalit Women: Assertion for Change, Archana Singh 10. Dalit Women in Uttar Pradesh: Experiencing Subalternity and Exclusion, Ajit K Pandey and Seema Rani Part 6: The Last Citizens of India 11. Manual Scavengers: Apathetic state and callous society, K. B. Saxena 12. Dalits and Devdasi System: A Dignified Form of Sexual Slavery, K. B. Saxena
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