Dalits in the New Millennium
Dalits in the New Millennium
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Dalits in the New Millennium explores Dalit experience in the new millennium, focusing on social justice, assertiveness, and aspirational demands. The volume represents the individual voices of eminent academics and activists, providing a holistic approach to studying socio-economic and political life.
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Length: 520 pages
Publication date: 16 November 2023
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Dalits in the New Millennium delves into the intricate tapestry of Dalit experiences across various domains, shedding light on the transformative journey of Dalit politics. This comprehensive volume, curated by esteemed academics and activists, presents a collective voice of the editors and contributors, each of whom is a prominent figure in their respective fields. By contextualizing Dalit life within the sweeping changes that have unfolded over the past three decades, the book seeks to offer a holistic perspective on the socio-economic and political landscape of the community. It augments the existing literature on Dalit politics, particularly emphasizing the seismic shifts occurring in electoral politics, popular culture, political economy, ideological worldview, and representation.
The book opens with an introductory chapter that provides a historical backdrop, tracing the origins and historical context of Dalit oppression and resistance. This chapter sets the stage for the subsequent chapters, which explore the diverse facets of Dalit life in the new millennium.
Chapter 1 delves into the realm of education, examining the challenges and opportunities faced by Dalits in accessing quality education. It highlights the discriminatory practices and systemic barriers that perpetuate educational inequality, and explores the efforts of Dalit communities to overcome these challenges and advocate for their rights.
Chapter 2 explores the issue of land rights and land reform, highlighting the struggles of Dalits to secure their ancestral lands and the ongoing battles against landgrabbing and landlessness. It sheds light on the political and legal mechanisms that have been put in place to address these issues, as well as the challenges that remain.
Chapter 3 examines the impact of globalization on Dalit communities, exploring the ways in which they have been marginalized and excluded from the benefits of economic development. It highlights the challenges of cultural assimilation and the resistance against dominant narratives that perpetuate stereotypes and discrimination.
Chapter 4 explores the role of women in Dalit communities, examining the challenges and opportunities they face in accessing social and economic empowerment. It highlights the historical and cultural barriers that have hindered their progress, as well as the efforts of Dalit women to assert their rights and build sustainable communities.
Chapter 5 examines the issue of political representation and participation, highlighting the historical and systemic barriers that have prevented Dalits from accessing political power and influence. It explores the efforts of Dalit organizations and activists to promote their rights and build inclusive political systems.
Chapter 6 examines the impact of technology on Dalit communities, exploring the ways in which it has been used to promote social justice and empowerment. It highlights the challenges of access to technology and the need for digital literacy programs to bridge the digital divide.
Chapter 7 examines the issue of popular culture and media representation, highlighting the ways in which Dalits are often portrayed in negative and stereotypical ways. It explores the efforts of Dalit artists and activists to challenge these narratives and promote positive representation.
Chapter 8 examines the issue of social exclusion and discrimination, highlighting the ways in which Dalits are marginalized and excluded from mainstream society. It explores the efforts of Dalit communities to build inclusive social movements
In conclusion, Dalits in the New Millennium is a groundbreaking work that offers a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of the experiences of Dalits in the new millennium. It provides a valuable contribution to the existing literature on Dalit politics, highlighting the transformative journey of Dalit politics from a mere desire for social justice to an assertive and aspirational demand for equality and dignity. The book is a testament to the resilience and determination of Dalit communities, and their unwavering commitment to building a more inclusive and just society.
Weight: 792g
Dimension: 162 x 238 x 34 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781009231206
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