| Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| English Books | Anna Centenary Library 3RD FLOOR, B WING | 305.568 RAT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 654089 | |
| English Books | Anna Centenary Library 3RD FLOOR, B WING | 741.5 GAU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 654090 |
First Published 2021
Includes index
‘Except women and dalits, I do not think there is anyone discriminated at birth.’ These words give an idea of Raj Gauthaman’s succinct and provocative critique, translated into English for the first time by Theodore Baskaran. The essays engage with dalit liberation politics, the relationship of dalits with Tamil history and the many strands that constitute radical dalit culture. Gauthaman discusses dalit history and what the progress of non-brahmin politics in Tamil Nadu has meant for dalits. This analysis of the alternative cultural expressions of dalits, politics, art and literature comes from essays written in 1992–2002, which remain perennial and startlingly new.
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