Author: Ram Gopal Singh
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bhangis
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
This book examines the issues related to human rights of Dalits in the context of changes in the socio-economic structure of the country. While analysing the atrocities perpetrated on the Dalits, it also discusses their aspirations and achievements during the last five decades of Independence. The volume also deals with the status of scavengers the most neglected and deprived section among the Dalits in various states of India namely Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, Rajasthan, Bihar, Karnataka and Gujarat. It especially examines the issues related to liberation and rehabilitation of scavengers in different parts of the country. The book thus, will be of considerable interest to the social scientists, social workers and activists and all those who are interested in contemporary Indian society in general and in issues related to rights and dignity of Dalits in particular.
Restoration of Human Rights and Dignity to Dalits
Author: Ram Gopal Singh
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bhangis
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
This book examines the issues related to human rights of Dalits in the context of changes in the socio-economic structure of the country. While analysing the atrocities perpetrated on the Dalits, it also discusses their aspirations and achievements during the last five decades of Independence. The volume also deals with the status of scavengers the most neglected and deprived section among the Dalits in various states of India namely Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, Rajasthan, Bihar, Karnataka and Gujarat. It especially examines the issues related to liberation and rehabilitation of scavengers in different parts of the country. The book thus, will be of considerable interest to the social scientists, social workers and activists and all those who are interested in contemporary Indian society in general and in issues related to rights and dignity of Dalits in particular.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bhangis
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
This book examines the issues related to human rights of Dalits in the context of changes in the socio-economic structure of the country. While analysing the atrocities perpetrated on the Dalits, it also discusses their aspirations and achievements during the last five decades of Independence. The volume also deals with the status of scavengers the most neglected and deprived section among the Dalits in various states of India namely Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, Rajasthan, Bihar, Karnataka and Gujarat. It especially examines the issues related to liberation and rehabilitation of scavengers in different parts of the country. The book thus, will be of considerable interest to the social scientists, social workers and activists and all those who are interested in contemporary Indian society in general and in issues related to rights and dignity of Dalits in particular.
Dalits, Subalternity and Social Change in India
Author: Ashok K. Pankaj
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 0429785186
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 209
Book Description
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.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 0429785186
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 209
Book Description
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.
EXCLUDED AND VICTIMIZED CITY MAKERS: ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS OF DALITS AMONG DALITS
Author: Joseph Xavier
Publisher: Shanlax Publications
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
Publisher: Shanlax Publications
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
The Indian Social Sphere
Author: Sakarama Somayaji
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1040047351
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 223
Book Description
This book studies the social formation of India through the lens of religion, state, ethnicity, and governance. It provides a nuanced understanding of the structural as well as the processual aspects of the Indian social sphere. The volume studies diverse themes, such as the impact of religiosity on religious consciousness, the primacy of tribal identity in colonial India, political inclusion of marginalised communities, the emerging subaltern activism, among others. An important contribution, this book will be of interest to scholars and researchers of sociology, political sociology, South Asian studies, Affirmative action, and political science.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1040047351
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 223
Book Description
This book studies the social formation of India through the lens of religion, state, ethnicity, and governance. It provides a nuanced understanding of the structural as well as the processual aspects of the Indian social sphere. The volume studies diverse themes, such as the impact of religiosity on religious consciousness, the primacy of tribal identity in colonial India, political inclusion of marginalised communities, the emerging subaltern activism, among others. An important contribution, this book will be of interest to scholars and researchers of sociology, political sociology, South Asian studies, Affirmative action, and political science.
Cleaning Human Waste
Author: Shikha Silliman Bhattacharjee
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781623131838
Category : Bhangis
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
"This 96-page report documents the coercive nature of manual scavenging. Across India, castes that work as "manual scavengers" collect human excrement on a daily basis, and carry it away in cane baskets for disposal. Women from this caste usually clean dry toilets in homes, while men do the more physically demanding cleaning of sewers and septic tanks. The report describes the barriers people face in leaving manual scavenging, including threats of violence and eviction from local residents but also threats, harassment, and unlawful withholding of wages by local officials."--Publisher's website.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781623131838
Category : Bhangis
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
"This 96-page report documents the coercive nature of manual scavenging. Across India, castes that work as "manual scavengers" collect human excrement on a daily basis, and carry it away in cane baskets for disposal. Women from this caste usually clean dry toilets in homes, while men do the more physically demanding cleaning of sewers and septic tanks. The report describes the barriers people face in leaving manual scavenging, including threats of violence and eviction from local residents but also threats, harassment, and unlawful withholding of wages by local officials."--Publisher's website.
Locality, History, Memory
Author: Rita Mukherjee
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN: 1443804274
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 325
Book Description
Locality, History, Memory: The Making of the Citizen in South Asia was born out of the need to interrogate the tropes through which place, history and memory underpin notions of citizenship in present Southasia. Time as both time present and time past is framed here in two settings: as privileging both place (material or ideological site) and space. The latter refers to religion, oppression, marginalization and/or dalitisation. Time transcends both site/location and actual physical boundaries. Locality or location is therefore envisioned in terms of both actual place as well as a gateway to a larger space, in terms of a situation where historical memory negotiates the increasingly complex present. Agency and contingency therefore assume a critical importance here. Citizenship, far from being a discrete entity, is found to be multidimensional: it refers to formal status and the legal status of nationality and citizenship authenticated in the passport, but it also refers to rights and privileges; identity and solidarity, religious beliefs and a sense of belonging. Moving away from the role of the state, which has been at the centre of all inquiries on citizenship, we ask here the following questions in Locality, History, Memory: How does our history enforce or dilute the notion of the citizen? How far does memory strengthen or weaken it? What role does features not normally associated with citizenship such as access to natural resources, or ritual, faith and religion play in reinforcing such a status? History in the end is written by the historian and it was easy to map the changing methodologies used by the historians to essay the past but this is becoming increasingly difficult now. Another twist is the shift to hypertext at a popular level echoing what the late E H Carr had once called ‘bringing more and more people into history’. These so called alternative histories or people’s histories are becoming more and more popular because of the point at which we are located in time. Moreover, devices afforded by the new media enable these alternative histories to have an immediacy that the conventional historical format lacked. The collapse of state control over the new media has led to the resurgence of many archaic voices unimaginable just a decade ago.
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN: 1443804274
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 325
Book Description
Locality, History, Memory: The Making of the Citizen in South Asia was born out of the need to interrogate the tropes through which place, history and memory underpin notions of citizenship in present Southasia. Time as both time present and time past is framed here in two settings: as privileging both place (material or ideological site) and space. The latter refers to religion, oppression, marginalization and/or dalitisation. Time transcends both site/location and actual physical boundaries. Locality or location is therefore envisioned in terms of both actual place as well as a gateway to a larger space, in terms of a situation where historical memory negotiates the increasingly complex present. Agency and contingency therefore assume a critical importance here. Citizenship, far from being a discrete entity, is found to be multidimensional: it refers to formal status and the legal status of nationality and citizenship authenticated in the passport, but it also refers to rights and privileges; identity and solidarity, religious beliefs and a sense of belonging. Moving away from the role of the state, which has been at the centre of all inquiries on citizenship, we ask here the following questions in Locality, History, Memory: How does our history enforce or dilute the notion of the citizen? How far does memory strengthen or weaken it? What role does features not normally associated with citizenship such as access to natural resources, or ritual, faith and religion play in reinforcing such a status? History in the end is written by the historian and it was easy to map the changing methodologies used by the historians to essay the past but this is becoming increasingly difficult now. Another twist is the shift to hypertext at a popular level echoing what the late E H Carr had once called ‘bringing more and more people into history’. These so called alternative histories or people’s histories are becoming more and more popular because of the point at which we are located in time. Moreover, devices afforded by the new media enable these alternative histories to have an immediacy that the conventional historical format lacked. The collapse of state control over the new media has led to the resurgence of many archaic voices unimaginable just a decade ago.
Broken People
Author: Smita Narula
Publisher: Human Rights Watch
ISBN: 9781564322289
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 340
Book Description
Women and the Law.
Publisher: Human Rights Watch
ISBN: 9781564322289
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 340
Book Description
Women and the Law.
Human Rights And Poverty In India: Theoretical Issues And Empirical Evidences (in 5 Volumes)
Author: S.N. Chaudhary
Publisher: Concept Publishing Company
ISBN: 9788180691805
Category : Human rights
Languages : en
Pages : 308
Book Description
The 94 Papers In This Set Of Five Volumes, Presented At An International Conference, Organised By Barkatullah University, Bhopal, Analyse The Interface Between Human Rights And Poverty, With Particular Reference To India. Dealing With Conceptual Theoretical And Philosophical Dimensions Of Poverty And Human Rights, They Address A Wide Range Of Issues Pertaining To The Situation Of Human Rights And Poverty Among Different Social Groups In Different States Of The Country. The Role Of National Human Rights Commission And Ngos In The Protection Of Human Rights And In Eradication Of Poverty Has Also Been Analysed.
Publisher: Concept Publishing Company
ISBN: 9788180691805
Category : Human rights
Languages : en
Pages : 308
Book Description
The 94 Papers In This Set Of Five Volumes, Presented At An International Conference, Organised By Barkatullah University, Bhopal, Analyse The Interface Between Human Rights And Poverty, With Particular Reference To India. Dealing With Conceptual Theoretical And Philosophical Dimensions Of Poverty And Human Rights, They Address A Wide Range Of Issues Pertaining To The Situation Of Human Rights And Poverty Among Different Social Groups In Different States Of The Country. The Role Of National Human Rights Commission And Ngos In The Protection Of Human Rights And In Eradication Of Poverty Has Also Been Analysed.
Dr Ambedkar's 'Prabuddha' India
Author: Sharmila Rama Nohar
Publisher: Notion Press
ISBN: 1684946808
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 141
Book Description
Dr Ambedkar envisaged Prabuddha India, where equality is a norm, a real Indian nation in the social and psychological sense of the world where fraternity is a fact, which only can sustain liberty and equality. A truly democratic India is where rulers are not always drawn from the ruling class; the class of the ruled becomes the ruling class, where religion is in accord with science. This book is a result of restlessness caused by the free fall of secularism and scientific temper in India.
Publisher: Notion Press
ISBN: 1684946808
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 141
Book Description
Dr Ambedkar envisaged Prabuddha India, where equality is a norm, a real Indian nation in the social and psychological sense of the world where fraternity is a fact, which only can sustain liberty and equality. A truly democratic India is where rulers are not always drawn from the ruling class; the class of the ruled becomes the ruling class, where religion is in accord with science. This book is a result of restlessness caused by the free fall of secularism and scientific temper in India.
Ambedkar, Dalits, and Buddhism
Author: Nandu Ram
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Buddhism and politics
Languages : en
Pages : 278
Book Description
Contributed articles chiefly with reference to India.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Buddhism and politics
Languages : en
Pages : 278
Book Description
Contributed articles chiefly with reference to India.