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Selected Writings of Jotirao Phule


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Jotirao Phule (1827?1890) was India?s first systematic theorist of caste, and the most radical 19th-century opponent of it, who desired nothing less than a complete smashing up of its oppressive structure. This volume makes available for the first time all his most important prose writings in English.At the centre of Phule?s thought and analysis are Gulamgiri (Slavery) and Shetkaryacha Asud (Cultivator?s Whipcord), both included in this volume in their entirety. Also included are Phule?s deposition to the Hunter Commission on Education; his response to the Parsi social reformer Malabari?s notes on ?Infant Marriage and Enforced Widowhood?; his letter to M.G. Ranade regarding the Marathi Author?s Conference; his stirring defence of Pandita Ramabai in two numbers of the journal Satsar; and selections from The Book of the True Faith. All translations have been specially commissioned for this richly annotated volume, and the Editor?s Introduction places Phule?s life, work, and thought, as well as each text included in this volume, in historical perspective.




MAHATMA JYOTIRAO PHULE- english


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"….. It is a very difficult task to write a biographical novel. In order to ensure the right balance of facts with creative liberty, the author needs to have the skills of a good biographer, as well as, a novelist. A biographer is a researcher and collector of memories; whereas, a novelist is mainly a dreamer who can spin stories out of nothingness. But, the author of a biographical novel needs to be an amalgamation of both, creativity and fact-finding, both. S/he needs to diligently record all the facts related to the protagonist's life. Even though s/he may take creative liberty while writing the novel, it cannot be forgotten that finally it is a 'biography', which must do justice to the happenings in the protagonist's life. Dates, timelines, family members, enemies, relations, important incidents etc., need to be mentioned properly, without taking them into the ambit of creative liberty. Only after doing so much preparation does a novelist become set to write a good biographical novel. What prompts a biographer to turn a person's life account into a novel, instead of taking the easy route and narrating his/her story in a straight way? It is the excitement of interspersing an author's gift of imagination and ingenuity with the actualities of the protagonist's life. However, it is a tightrope walk to be able to exercise one's creative abilities, while staying true to the researcher within. Only the perfect alchemy of both these factors can result in an excellent biographical novel." – M.W. Dhond An inspirational biographical novel about the life, times, personality, and revolutionary thoughts of the great man, Jyotirao Phule: 'MAHATMA'










Caste, Conflict and Ideology


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The nineteenth century saw the beginning of a violent and controversial movement of protest amongst western India's low and untouchable castes, aimed at the effects of their lowly position within the Hindu caste hierarchy. This study concentrates on the first leader of this movement, Mahatma Jotirao Phule.







Mahatma Jotirao Phooley


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Biography of Jotīrāva Govindarāva Phule, 1827-1890, social reformer from Maharashtra, India.