This book is an attempt to write and develop a critical literary history and theory of Dalit literature. The book grapples with several questions and issues that are key to understanding Dalit voices in literature: Who is a Dalit? What is the history and context of Dalit self-expression? What is the philosophy of Dalit literature? What is Dalit aesthetics? How does one read, interpret and teach Dalit literature? While providing a concise critical survey of the five decades of Dalit literature and criticism, the book deals with Dalit life, culture and history.
Raj Kumar, Professor, Department of English, University of Delhi
Preface 1. Introducing the Concept of ‘Dalit’ 2. Dalits and the Caste Question 3. The Emergence of Dalit Literature 4. Understanding Dalit Aesthetics 5. Dalit Criticism in Practice: Akhila Naik’s Bheda 6. Pedagogical Approaches to Dalit Literature Conclusion Glossary of Select Terms Suggested Reading