9788183870047 - dalit in india: past and present di sarkar, r. m. (4 risultati)

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Hardbound. Condizione: As New. New. Contents Preface. Introduction/R.M. Sarkar. 1. The Dalits a fresh approach towards interpreting their experience of reality/Gouranga P. Chattopadhyay. 2. Quest for subsistence of Dalits in the era of globalization some critical reflections/Ashish Saxena. 3. Dalits and social discrimination re…examining the caste system in 21 century/Bikram Keshari Mishra. 4. Dalit struggle against social exclusion The role of B.R. Ambedkar/Bimal Chandra Nanda. 5. Self esteem of poor Dalit adolescents in rural Punjab implications for social action/Jatinder K. Gulati. 6. Educational empowerment of Scheduled Castes a study on the working patterns of training schemes/Awadesh K. Singh and Seema Parveen. 7. Dalit in modern Andhra in the perspective of education social inequality and social change/V.K. Mohan. 8. Dalit movement in Tamil Nadu/Swapna Samel. 9. Dalits in Pondicherry their present socio economic perspective/T.S. Naidu and K. Sasicoumar Brumot. 10. Socio economic and political dimensions of job reservations in Uttar Pradesh/Awadhsh Kumar Singh and Om Prakash Singh. 11. Proselytism and status enhancement/educational and occupational mobility a comparative study of Scheduled Castes and Christian converts from Scheduled Castes/Y. Antony Raj. 12. Transforming Dalits a case of the Pulayas/M.S. Mahendrakumar. 13. A Dalit sub caste mobilization and its Dilemma/K. Ragupathi. 14. Equality through opportunity the educational development of socially oppressed a case study of Kerala State/Swapna Samel. 15. The Sahish a stigma of untouchability devising strategies for their survival/Samita Manna. 16. Educating Dalit women for development a study in Sangrur District/Shalini Sharma and Simran Sidhu. 17. Dalit women in changing Indian scenario/S.S. Dharanaik D. Murahari Naik and P.S. Kamble. The Dalit issue is not only confined to a mere socio political phenomenon but it is seen to be deep rooted into the historical context of the multi caste social settings in India. There is no denying of the fact that the Dalits have been raising various thoughtful questions during the different times that are found to be reflected in the variegated behaviour patterns and action orientations of this oppressed group of humanity to having multifaceted ways and means for the maintenance of life. Gradual awakening of the Dalits under the leadership of the towering personalities no doubt has exerted a strong protest against the unjust thinking patterns nurtured by the advantageous caste groups. The emergence of a newly developed perception of identity among the Dalits has brought forward a challenging force against the age long system of exploitations at cultural economical and political levels. The present anthology comprised of 17 papers and a broad based introduction has presented an overall cognizance on the patterns and perspectives of the varied spheres of interactions that have been and are being effected in the long course of their journey through time and space. The application of historical sociological and anthropological methodologies in the elucidation of the multiplex dimensions of the Dalit issues has no doubt added a novel angle of vision to this cohesive compendium. It will by dint of its merit invite a wide range of readership especially from the domains of sociology social history political science anthropology and also it will be attractive to the persons connected with the administrative spheres as well as social planning and development. 401 pp.