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Book Review: \u3ci\u3eThe Gender of Caste: Representing Dalits in Print\u3c/i\u3e [PDF]
Book review of The Gender of Caste: Representing Dalits in Print. By Charu Gupta.
Robison, Claire C.
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Heading to Chaityabhoomi: Pilgrimages of Remembrance
This article explores individual and collective pilgrimages to the Mumbai-based cremation ground (samādhi) of Bhimrao Ramji (Babasaheb) Ambedkar (1891–1956), a renowned economist and lawyer, academician and philosopher, political leader and social ...
Anna Bochkovskaya
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Dalit Literature And The Sufferings Of Dalits
“Literature has becomes an important means of understanding and interpreting the human beings in this society such as politics, religion, economics, social conflicts, class struggles, and human conditions”. In other words, Literature is having two important things: one is language and the another one is human ...
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Book Review: Encounters with Hinduism [PDF]
A review of Encounters with Hinduism by Horst Georg ...
Dunbar, Scott Daniel
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Born again in the light of Buddha [PDF]
Article discussing how India's Untouchables are converting to Buddshism to obtain a better ...
Rughani, Pratap
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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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Gender, identity, mobility: an introduction to the annual conference edition of the British Association for South Asian Studies [PDF]
Gender, identity, mobility: an introduction to the annual conference edition of the British Association for South Asian ...
Anderson, Clare
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Understanding Dalit equity: a critical analysis of primary health care policy discourse of Kerala in the context of 'Aardram' mission. [PDF]
Sreekumar S.
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The ‘Righteous Anger’ of the PowerlessInvestigating Dalit Outrage over Caste Violence
This contribution brings to our attention a Dalit (‘untouchable’) protest movement against caste violence (the 2006 Khairlanji massacre). Although anger is supposedly an emotion used in an open and demonstrative manner by the powerful as a means to enact
Nicolas Jaoul
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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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