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Social oppression over the centuries in the name of caste and tradition denied a large section of the Indian population its rightful place in society. The cultural world and contribution of these people remained largely ignored. Resistance to the ideology of caste and the assertion by Dalits for equity and justice have found expression through writings over a period of time.
Since the 1970s, there have been attempts by scholars across disciplines to shed light on the cultural world of Dalits by constructing alternative historical and religious traditions, and even today, Dalit identity continues to be an important agenda of academic debate.
This volume brings together a diverse selection of writings that looks at how, through the reinterpretation of history, literature and religion, Dalits challenged their ascribed status and created a new identity for themselves. It examines the Dalit deconstruction of the Aryan migration theory, rewriting of the historical narrative, identity formation, cultural symbolism and memory, Dalit literature and women in Dalit autobiographies, ideas and notions of work, religion and caste identity, and the linkage between Dalit conversion and the question of decolonisation.
Swaraj Basu is Professor, School of Social Sciences, Indira Gandhi National Open University.
Preface and Acknowledgements
Publishers’ Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part I: History
Contested Past: Anti-Brahmanical and Hindu Nationalist Reconstructions of Indian Prehistory
Michael Bergunder
Inventing Caste History: Dalit Mobilisation and Nationalist Past
Badri Narayan
Making of an Identity: Meghwals of Rajasthan
Rajshree Dhali
Contested History of Dalits: An Alternative Perspective
Swaraj Basu
The Problem of Cultural Memory
D. R. Nagaraj
Part II: Literature
Reading Sharankumar Limbale’s Towards an Aesthetic of Dalit Literature: From Erasure to Assertion
Alok Mukherjee
Struggle for Identity and Dignity: Dalit Literature in Hindi and Joothan
J. M. Parakh
Meaning of Work in Dalit Autobiographies
Shashi Bhushan Upadhyay
The Making of History: Autobiographical Extracts of Shantabai Kamble, Kumud Pawde and Urmila Pawar
Raj Kumar
Shifting Terrains: The Fashioning of the Tamil Dalit Subject
Krishnamurthy Alamelu Geetha
Part III: Religion
Is Caste System Intrinsic to Hinduism? Demolishing a Myth
M. V. Nadkarni
Popular Religion and Social Mobility in Colonial Bengal: The Matua Sect and the Namasudras
Sekhar Bandyopadhyay
Untouchability, Dalit Consciousness and the Ad Dharm Movement in Punjab,
Ronki Ram
The Time of the Dalit Conversion
Gyanendra Pandey
Notes on the Contributors
Index