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Dalit Studies: Key Terms and Concepts undertakes a critical engagement with nearly fifty foundational terms and concepts that have shaped-and continue to shape-the field of Dalit Studies.
The entries in the volume:
¿ Are lucid, accessible and interdisciplinary-detailed in information, comprehensive in perspective, and critical in argumentation.
¿ Integrate quantitative and qualitative research methods by interfacing facts, data, and information with critical, textual, historical, and discourse analysis.
¿ Discuss the genealogy of each term or concept; provide relevant literary, cultural, and socio-political examples and references; and examine its contemporary significance.
A key text for an evolving field, the book foregrounds the fundamentals-the critical nuances and far-reaching implications of concepts central to Dalit Studies that are frequently invoked but rarely examined in depth. The volume will be essential reading for students and researchers of literary and critical theory, social and cultural theory, discrimination and ethnic studies, and South Asian studies.
List of contents
Fundamentals of Dalit Studies: An IntroductionMahitosh Mandal and
Sanjiv KondekarDebdas RoyChapter 2 Anti-caste Thinkers
Palash BiswasChapter 3 Anti-casteism
Mohankumar B. S.Chapter 4 Bahujan
Jyoti BiswasChapter 5 Brahmanical Literature
Aarti VishwakarmaChapter 6 Caste
Priyanka ChoudharyChapter 7 Caste and Class
Surajkumar ThubeChapter 8 Caste and Law
Puspa Damai
Chapter 9 Caste and Race
Puspa Damai
Chapter 10 Caste Atrocities
Mahitosh MandalChapter 11 Caste Microaggressions
M. Rejoyson ThangalChapter 12 Casteism in the Indian Diaspora
Rishi R. GuneChapter 13 Critical Caste Studies
Dhivya SivaramaneChapter 14 Dalit
Mahitosh Mandal
Chapter 15 Dalit Activism
Nivea Thomas K.Chapter 16 Dalit Aesthetics
Ram Avadh PrajapatiChapter 17 Dalit Cinema
Subhayu BhattacharjeeChapter 18 Dalit Converts
Amit TitareChapter 19 Dalit Environmentalism
Sanjeev Kumar VishwakarmaChapter 20 Dalit Experience
Rajdeep MondalChapter 21 Dalit Feminism
Priyanka VermaChapter 22 Dalit Historiography
Dhanesh MankulamChapter 23 Dalit Life Narratives
Sruti M. D.Chapter 24 Dalit Literature
Damayanti DasChapter 25 Dalit Media
Aazhi Arasi A.Chapter 26 Dalit Music
Mahitosh MandalChapter 27 Dalit Panthers
Sanjiv KondekarChapter 28 Dalit Political Parties
Priyanka VermaChapter 29 Dalit Studies
Nivea Thomas K.Chapter 30 Dalitization
Sanjeev Kumar VishwakarmaChapter 31 Dalits and Hindutva
Abdul Najeeb Noorul AmeenChapter 32 Dalits and the British Raj
Jyoti BiswasChapter 33 Debrahmanization
Dhanesh MankulamChapter 34 Disability and the Dalit
Anubha AnushreeChapter 35 Educate, Agitate, Organize
Abdul Najeeb Noorul AmeenChapter 36 Gandhi-Ambedkar Debate
Madhabi KarmakarChapter 37 Graded Inequality
Abdul Najeeb Noorul AmeenChapter 38 Jai Bhim
Subhayu BhattacharjeeChapter 39 Kshatriyaization
Priyanka ChoudharyChapter 40 Mahad Satyagraha
Tufan Bhaskar AwataleChapter 41 Manuvad
Sruti M. D.Chapter 42 Queering Caste
Rishi R. GuneChapter 43 Reservation
Jyoti BiswasChapter 44 Satyashodhak Samaj
Surajkumar ThubeChapter 45 Scheduled Castes
Proggya GhatakChapter 46 Self-Respect Movement of Periyar
Dhivya SivaramaneChapter 47 Separate Electorate
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About the author
Mahitosh Mandal is an Assistant Professor of English at Presidency University, Kolkata, India. He earned his BA (Hons.), MA, MPhil, and PhD from the Department of English, Jadavpur University, Kolkata. His research interests include literature and psychoanalysis, Holocaust and popular culture, and Dalit and marginality studies. He is the author of
Jacques Lacan: From Clinic to Culture (Orient BlackSwan, 2018) and co-editor of
Holocaust vs. Popular Culture: Interrogating Incompatibility and Universalization (Routledge, 2023). His research has been published in leading academic journals, including
Contemporary Voice of Dalit, Caste: A Global Journal on Social Exclusion,
Lacunae: APPI International Journal for Lacanian Psychoanalysis, and
Interdisciplinary Literary Studies.
Sanjiv Kondekar is an Assistant Professor of English at Nutan Adarsh Arts, Commerce & Smt. M. H. Wegad Science College, Umred, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India. He earned PhD on Saint Tukaram from the Department of English, Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Maharashtra. He is the recipient of Junior Research Fellowship (University Grants Commission, India). His research interests include Bhakti Movement, Tukaram Studies, Dalit Studies, and Indian Knowledge Systems. He is the author of
History of Tukaram Studies: A Critical Survey (Lokayat Prakashan, 2022) and co-editor of
Indian Knowledge Systems: Values and Philosophies (2024). His recent journal publications include "The Journey of Mohandas into Mahatma: An Interface of Gandhi with Tukaram" (
Rock Pebbles, 2020) and "The Making of a Revolutionary Saint-Poet: Rereading the Struggles of Tukaram" (
Dialog, 2020).