The Exercise of Freedom

Publisher:
NAVAYANA
| Author:
Satyanarayana, K
| Language:
English
| Format:
Paperback
Publisher:
NAVAYANA
Author:
Satyanarayana, K
Language:
English
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This anthology, for the first time, showcases the best of Dalit writing from across India: B.R. Ambedkar to Devanoora Mahadeva, Chentharassery to M.M. Vinodini. The editors argue that Dalit literature is not merely a literary practice or a trend but a social movement invested in the battle against injustice; it is the exercise of freedom. This literature encompasses diverse forms of intellectual and creative work by those who, as untouchables, are victims of economic, social and cultural inequality. Dalits bring points of view, interests, insights and directions that grow out of their experience and their aspirations. Over the past few decades Dalit literature has transformed the understanding of untouchability, caste and the nature of Indian society and politics.

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This anthology, for the first time, showcases the best of Dalit writing from across India: B.R. Ambedkar to Devanoora Mahadeva, Chentharassery to M.M. Vinodini. The editors argue that Dalit literature is not merely a literary practice or a trend but a social movement invested in the battle against injustice; it is the exercise of freedom. This literature encompasses diverse forms of intellectual and creative work by those who, as untouchables, are victims of economic, social and cultural inequality. Dalits bring points of view, interests, insights and directions that grow out of their experience and their aspirations. Over the past few decades Dalit literature has transformed the understanding of untouchability, caste and the nature of Indian society and politics.

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Susie Tharu is professor in the Department of Cultural Studies, EFLU, and a founder member of Anveshi, Research Centre for Women’s Studies, Hyderabad, and a member of the Subaltern Studies Collective. She is co-editor of the two-volume anthology Women Writing in India, No Alphabet in Sight and Steel Nibs are Sprouting. K. Satyanarayana is Associate Professor in the Department of Cultural Studies, EFLU, Hyderabad. He was founder-general secretary of Kula Nirmoolana Porata Samiti (Forum for Caste Annihilation). He also edited the little magazine Kulanirmoolana. He is co-editor of the anthologies No Alphabet in Sight and Steel Nibs are Sprouting.

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