Understanding caste: from Buddha to Ambedkar and beyond (Record no. 60337)

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ISBN 9788125045731
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Classification number 305.56880954
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Personal name Omvedt, Gail
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Title Understanding caste: from Buddha to Ambedkar and beyond
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Edition statement 2
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Place of publication Hyderabad
Name of publisher Orient Blackswan
Year of publication 2011
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Number of Pages 124 p.
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Summary, etc Understanding Caste approaches the historical issue of caste and anti-caste movements from a position of insightful inquiry and rigorous scholarship. Critiquing the sensibility which equates Indian tradition with Hinduism, and Hinduism with Brahmanism which considers the Vedas as the foundational texts of Indian culture and discovers within the Aryan heritage the essence of Indian civilisation it shows how even secular minds remain imprisoned within the Brahmanical vision. And so it looks at the alternative traditions nurtured within dalit movements, which have questioned this way of looking at Indian society and history. Written in a lucid and readable style, the author elucidates how dalit politics and the dalit vision require going beyond even the term dalit and how it has contributed to being symbolic of the most oppressed and exploited sections within the graded hierarchies of caste. Alongside the ascendance of Hinduism, the book traces the invasive trends of resistance and revolt in the tenets of Buddhism and radical bhakti, in the anti-patriarchal stands of early feminists, in the pervasive radicalism of the dalit activists from Phule and Periyar, Ramabai and Tarabai, to Kabir, Tukaram and Ambedkar, even for that matter Buddha himself. This book brings to the reader the failures and triumphs of the many efforts that have aimed to dissolve the oppressive facets of Hinduism and its caste ideology, and continue to organise in newer ways for 'another' possible world where equality and human freedom reign supreme. It also makes visible the logic of dalit politics and the rise of the Bahujan Samaj Party, as a major alternative to the rise of Hindutva. This important and essential reading will be an invaluable primer on the subject to students of dalit and caste studies and politics. This revised edition has a new and comprehensive Index.
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Topical Term India
-- caste
-- Dalits--Political activity
-- Hinduism and politics
-- Buddhism and politics
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Kannur University Central Library Stack 01/01/2021 395.00 305.56880954 OMV/U 52293 BK

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