It also discusses ideology, implicit strategy and tactics of the Dalit movement, touches upon one of the most contentious issues of increasing divergence between the Dalit and Marxist movements, and delineates the role of the state, both colonial and post-colonial, in shaping Dalit politics in particular ways.
It also discusses ideology, implicit strategy and tactics of the Dalit movement, touches upon one of the most contentious issues of increasing divergence between the Dalit and Marxist movements, and delineates the role of the state, both colonial and post-colonial, in shaping Dalit politics in particular ways.
Anand Teltumbde is one of India's most prominent public intellectuals and civil rights activists. He has authored 27 books, numerous articles and papers on a variety of issues, especially caste, class and peoples' democratic struggles in contemporary India. He has lectured extensively in Indian and foreign universities. A regular commentator in leading English newspapers and magazines, he wrote a monthly column entitled 'Margin Speak' in the Economic and Political Weekly. Trained in technology and management, he held top management positions in the corporate world and switched to academics as Professor of Management at IIT, Kharagpur, before shifting to the Goa Institute of Management, India, as Senior Professor and Chair, Big Data Analytics.
Inhaltsangabe
1. The caste context 2. Anti-caste developments 3. Pre-Ambedkar movements of Dalits 4. Dalit movement under Ambedkar 5. Post-Ambedkar movements of Dalits 6. Religious conversion as emancipation 7. Politics as the master key 8. Dalits under neoliberalism 9. New trends among Dalits 10. Dalits under the Hindu Rashtra in the making 11. Whither Dalit emancipation
1. The caste context 2. Anti-caste developments 3. Pre-Ambedkar movements of Dalits 4. Dalit movement under Ambedkar 5. Post-Ambedkar movements of Dalits 6. Religious conversion as emancipation 7. Politics as the master key 8. Dalits under neoliberalism 9. New trends among Dalits 10. Dalits under the Hindu Rashtra in the making 11. Whither Dalit emancipation
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