This study analyses new 'practices' and discussions among Dalit activists since the 1990s and shows how these practices have both shaped and changed social relations. It is an anthropological attempt to reach behind the surface of the contemporary Dalit movement.
This study analyses new 'practices' and discussions among Dalit activists since the 1990s and shows how these practices have both shaped and changed social relations. It is an anthropological attempt to reach behind the surface of the contemporary Dalit movement.
Eva-Maria Hardtmann is Researcher, Department of Social Anthropology, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden.
Inhaltsangabe
* Acknowledgements; Prologue: A Touch of the Dalit Movement; * 1.: Introduction; * 2.: Follow the Field: Fieldwork Methods in a Social Movement; * 3.: Traditions of Protest; * 4.: Movement Perspectives: Dalit Discourses across the Country; * 5.: Dalit Activities in Lucknow: Buddhism and Party Politics in Local Practice; * 6.: A Transnational Dalit Counterpublic: The Example of Ambedkarites in Britain; * 7.: Translating 'Caste Discrimination' into an International Discourse; * 8.: Dalit Feminism in a Neoliberal World; * 9.: Dynamics of Diversity; Bibliography; Index
* Acknowledgements; Prologue: A Touch of the Dalit Movement; * 1.: Introduction; * 2.: Follow the Field: Fieldwork Methods in a Social Movement; * 3.: Traditions of Protest; * 4.: Movement Perspectives: Dalit Discourses across the Country; * 5.: Dalit Activities in Lucknow: Buddhism and Party Politics in Local Practice; * 6.: A Transnational Dalit Counterpublic: The Example of Ambedkarites in Britain; * 7.: Translating 'Caste Discrimination' into an International Discourse; * 8.: Dalit Feminism in a Neoliberal World; * 9.: Dynamics of Diversity; Bibliography; Index
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