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By examining practices of naming, especially the recent adoption of a ‘Buddhist’ identity by middle-class Dalits in contemporary Maharashtra, this article analyses the multiple, shifting, and contested meanings of being Dalit.
Shailaja Paik
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This article intends to analyze the intermingled relationship between caste and gender and its intertwining impact in the case of the subjugation of the Dalit women’s section in India.
Debdatta Chakraborty, Sarbani Banerjee
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Baby Kamble's The Prisons We Broke as an Anti-Caste Manifesto
This essay will focus on the theoretical and political importance of anti-caste writings, taking Dalit feminist author Baby Kamble’s The Prisons We Broke (2009).
SOMA MANDAL SOMA MANDAL
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This paper navigates the limitations of the Dalit consciousness in emancipating the rural Dalit population in India. It is well-documented that urban commercial activities have contributed to the relegation of excessive garbage to the margins of society –
Saraniyah Saravanan
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Dalit theology and Dalit liberation : problems, paradigms and possibilities /
Includes bibliographical references (p. [185]-201) and index.Answering some questions : the why, what and how of Dalit theology -- Questioning some answers : critical analysis of Dalit theology -- The way forward -- A Christian ethical framework of ...
Rajkumar, Peniel,
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Dalit Theology and Forms of Dalit Liberation in India
Dalit Theology and Forms of Dalit Liberation in ...
Chornook, Daniel
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Indian Dalit Literature: Identity to Social Equality
India is one among the quickest growing countries in the world, yet, it is not famous for its rigid class structure. This paper examines the record of suppression, state of the concealed and origin of Dalit writings.
K.Mariyappan
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Mute Existence: the Consciousness of the Dalit Life in Dalit Literature and the Form of Rebellion
India is one of the Fastest developing countries in the world; yet it is notorious for its rigid caste system. The present paper deals with the conditions of the suppressed, the real agony of the dalits represented in Dalit literature and above all,
Debnath, B. (Biswajit)
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This paper examines Dalit (a marginalized group in India) Christian theology as articulated through Peniel Rajkumar\u27s 2010 book, Dalit Theology and Dalit Liberation: Problems, Paradigms, and Possibilities.
Rallabandi, Vivek K.
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