Subalternity, Exclusion, and Social Change in India
Title | Subalternity, Exclusion, and Social Change in India PDF eBook |
Author | Ashok Pankaj |
Publisher | |
Pages | 375 |
Release | 2014 |
Genre | Dalits |
ISBN | 9789382993247 |
Dalits, Subalternity and Social Change in India
Title | Dalits, Subalternity and Social Change in India PDF eBook |
Author | Ashok K. Pankaj |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 209 |
Release | 2018-10-26 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0429785186 |
The linguistic origin of the term Dalit is Marathi, and pre-dates the militant-intellectual Dalit Panthers movement of the 1970s. It was not in popular use till the last quarter of the 20th century, the origin of the term Dalit, although in the 1930s, it was used as Marathi-Hindi translation of the word "Depressed Classes". The changing nature of caste and Dalits has become a topic of increasing interest in India. This edited book is a collection of originally written chapters by eminent experts on the experiences of Dalits in India. It examines who constitute Dalits and engages with the mainstream subaltern perspective that treats Dalits as a political and economic category, a class phenomenon, and subsumes homogeneity of the entire Dalit population. This book argues that the socio-cultural deprivations of Dalits are their primary deprivations, characterized by heterogeneity of their experiences. It asserts that Dalits have a common urge to liberate from the oppressive and exploitative social arrangement which has been the guiding force of Dalit movement. This book has analysed this movement through three phases: the reformative, the transformative and the confrontationist. An exploration of dynamic relations between subalternity, exclusion and social change, the book will be of interest to academics in the field of sociology, political science and contemporary India.
Subaltern Movements in India
Title | Subaltern Movements in India PDF eBook |
Author | Manisha Desai |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 235 |
Release | 2015-09-16 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1317382781 |
Social struggles in India target both the state and private corporations. Three subaltern struggles against development in Gujarat, India, succeeded, to varying degrees, due to legalism from below and translocal solidarity, but that success has been compromised by its gendered geographies. Based on extensive field research, this book examines the reasons for the three social movements succeess. It analyses the contradictory reality of the deepening of democracy along with coercive state measures in the era of neoliberal development, the importance of the legal changes in the state, the nature of the local fields of protest, and the translocal field of protest in contemporary subaltern protests. Addressing gender inequalities within and outside the struggle, the author shows that despite subaltern women having symbolic visibility in the public spaces of the struggles – such as rallies, protests, and meetings with government officials – they are absent from the private spaces of decision-making and collective dialogues. This book offers a new approach on the politics of social movements in contemporary India by discussing the nuanced relationship between development and democracy, social justice and gender justice. It will be of interest to academics in the field of Development and Gender studies, Studies of social movements and South Asian Studies.
Mapping Social Exclusion in India
Title | Mapping Social Exclusion in India PDF eBook |
Author | Paramjit S. Judge |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 299 |
Release | 2014-03-13 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1107056098 |
"Identifies and examines various trajectories of exclusion at both macro and micro levels in India"--
The Cambridge Companion to Postcolonial Literary Studies
Title | The Cambridge Companion to Postcolonial Literary Studies PDF eBook |
Author | Neil Lazarus |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 358 |
Release | 2004-07-15 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9780521534185 |
Offers a lucid introduction to postcolonial studies, one of the most important strands in recent literary theory and cultural studies.
Poverty and Social Exclusion in India
Title | Poverty and Social Exclusion in India PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | World Bank Publications |
Pages | 192 |
Release | 2011-01-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0821387332 |
Despite India’s record of rapid economic growth and poverty reduction over recent decades, rising inequality in the country has been a subject of concern among policy makers, academics, and activists alike. Poverty and Social Exclusion in India focuses on social exclusion, which has its roots in India’s historical divisions along lines of caste, tribe, and the excluded sex, that is, women. These inequalities are more structural in nature and have kept entire groups trapped, unable to take advantage of opportunities that economic growth offers. Culturally rooted systems perpetuate inequality, and, rather than a culture of poverty that afflicts disadvantaged groups, it is, in fact, these inequality traps that prevent these groups from breaking out. Combining rigorous quantitative research with a discussion of these underlying processes, this book finds that exclusion can be explained by inequality in opportunities, inequality in access to markets, and inequality in voice and agency. This report will be of interest to policy makers, development practitioners, social scientists, and academics working to foster equality in India.
Strategies of Social Change in India
Title | Strategies of Social Change in India PDF eBook |
Author | Paramjit S. Judge |
Publisher | M.D. Publications Pvt. Ltd. |
Pages | 216 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9788175330061 |
The book, on the basis of empirical and historical investigations, convincingly demonstrates that the process of change in India involved a great degree of ambivalence, but there is no clear-cut indication except that various strategies have tended to strengthen the position of the already privileged sections of the society. The underprivileged are the last to benefit.