Dalit Literature


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Writing Resistance


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Writing Resistance is the first close study of the growing body of contemporary Hindi-language Dalit (low caste) literature in India. The Dalit literary movement has had an immense sociopolitical and literary impact on various Indian linguistic regions, yet few scholars have attempted to situate the form within contemporary critical frameworks. Laura R. Brueck's approach goes beyond recognizing and celebrating the subaltern speaking, emphasizing the sociopolitical perspectives and literary strategies of a range of contemporary Dalit writers working in Hindi. Brueck explores several essential questions: what makes Dalit literature Dalit? What makes it good? Why is this genre important, and where does it oppose or intersect with other bodies of Indian literature? She follows the debate among Dalit writers as they establish a specifically Dalit literary critical approach, underscoring the significance of the Dalit literary sphere as a "counterpublic" generating contemporary Dalit social and political identities. Brueck then performs close readings of contemporary Hindi Dalit literary prose narratives, focusing on the aesthetic and stylistic strategies deployed by writers whose class, gender, and geographic backgrounds shape their distinct voices. By reading Dalit literature as literature, this study unravels the complexities of its sociopolitical and identity-based origins.







Dalit Literature and African-American Literature


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This Book Deals With The Literature Of Two Marginalized Groups Of People Namely, The Indian Dalits And The American Blacks.




An Introduction to Dalit Consciousness in Indian Literature


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Dalit is a Sanskrit word which means 'split from the main stream of social life'. Dalits are considered at the lowest ebb of social structure of Hinduism. In the ancient and medieval India, they were called untouchables, outcastes, panchamas and antjyas and chandals. The foreigners called them Depressed Classes, Suppressed Classes and Shri M.K. Gandhi called them 'Harijan' while Dr. B.R. Ambedar, who happened to be an untouchable himself, called them Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. They were treated worse than animals. When they became conscious and demanded for equal rights, then there was a hue and cry in India. The novels discussed in the present book have Dalits as protagonists. There is a journey of consciousness portrayed in these novels. An ignorant untouchable may like to be called as 'Harijan' but a conscious one always likes to be called as 'Dalit'. Thus the book is tale of transformation of an untouchable from Harijan to Dalit and from ignorance to diligence. Ignorance is the reason of their exploitation while diligence is the base of their progress. Soordas of Rangbhoomi is a perfect Harijan where as Mohan of Scavenger's Son proves himself to be a perfect Dalit. Bakha, Bhikhu and Kittu are on the path of consciousness. The book entitled "An Introduction to Dalit Consciousness in Indian Literature" will help the students of Dalit literature a lot.




Language in South Asia


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An overview of the language in South Asia within a linguistic, historical and sociolinguistic context, comprising authoritative contributions from international scholars within the field of language and linguistics. It is an accessible interdisciplinary book for students and scholars in sociolinguistics, multilingualism, language planning and South Asian studies.




Perspectives on Indian Dalit Literature


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The book “Perspectives on Indian Dalit Literature: Critical Responses” is a volume of twenty six scholarly articles focusing on the theme of Dalit’s freedom and emancipation from traditional caste-stigmatised society which sacrifices the interest of Dalits on the altar of tradition. The book endeavours to articulate voices among this marginalized class of people to come in action from their passivity and stillness. The book also tries to cover almost all eminent Dalit writers of past and present century like Omprakash Valmiki, Baby Kamble, Bama Faustina Soosairaj, Meena Kandasamy, Namdeo Dhasal, Sharankumar Limbale, Bhimrao Shirwale, Hira Bansode etc. along with some non-Dalit wrters like Munshi Premchand, Mulk Raj Anand, Arvind Adiga etc. who have sought plea for this marginalized class of people with same ardour and passion as other Dalit writers through their write ups. Hopefully this anthology would serve for better humanity.




The Essence of Dalit Poetry


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Towards an Aesthetic of Dalit Literature


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"This book, the first critical work by an eminent Dalit writer to appear in English, is a provocative and thoughtful account of the debates among Dalit writers on how Dalit literature should be read. This book includes an extensive interview with the author, an exhaustive bibliography, and a critical commentary by the translator. Originally published in Marathi, this is the first English translation of the book."--Provided by publisher.