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Despite an increase in representation in politics and other fields, Dalits face structural violence in Indian society. There is limited psychological research on how Dalits make sense of their victimization and cope with and resist casteism.
Aritra Mukherjee +3 more
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Laying the Ground for a Critical Psychology of Caste
The psychological underpinnings and processes of caste have remained obscure. This special issue of Caste: A Global Journal on Social Exclusion focusing on Caste and Psychology is an initial contribution that lays the ground for developing a critical ...
Yashpal Jogdand
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Postcolonial Cosmopolitanism: Making Place for Nationalism [PDF]
This essay takes as its point of departure, the debate between cosmopolitanism and communitarianism in international normative theory. It expresses several dissatisfactions with this debate, criticizing its inattention to politics and history, its ...
Rao, Rahul
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The Common Destiny of Un/common Cultures [PDF]
A review of Kamala Viswewaran, Un/Common Cultures.
Romania, Vincenzo
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Caste, Christianity, and the Invented Moral Panic of ‘Love Jihads’
In this article, I explore how dominant caste Christians in the state of Kerala, India have perpetuated a false narrative of “love jihads” while at the same time have pushed campaigns for dominant caste Christian women to have more children.
Sonja Thomas
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Ambedkar and the Hindu culture [PDF]
The Indian Neo Buddhism has aroused a movement since the 50s, which propa-gates Buddhism as the top form of the Indo-genous dharma. - The vast majority of that new religious movement belongs to the Dalits [1], people whose en-dogamous communities have ...
Weber, Edmund
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Revising the Lessons of the Masters [PDF]
Themes of authentication and displacement explored by Henry James in The Portrait of a Lady, a novel later refigured by W. Somerset Maugham in his The Razor’s Edge, have been adapted by V.S. Naipaul in Half a Life.
Bolick, Ken
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The Rhetoric of Dalit Psychological Suffering in Meena Kandasamy’s The Gypsy Goddess (2014)
This article attempts to demonstrate that somatic trauma caused by caste-based oppression does not stop in the bone but has the ability to penetrate the inner psyche of Dalits in multiple and unexpected ways. The novel The Gypsy Goddess (2014) serves as
Bianca Cherechés
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Undecidable Spaces: Rethinking Caste and the Technologies of Abandonment in Manoranjan Byapari
Organization of space in a modern urban locale is apparently secular and unmotivated by any divine or religious principal. Yet it always functions on the basis of exclusion.
Samrat Sengupta
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The struggle for public education : activist narratives from India [PDF]
in Portuguese by Nisha Thapliyal included.The aim of this paper is to explore and analyse constructions of public education amongst Left-leaning education activists in India.
Thapliyal, Nisha
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