Hindutva and Dalits : perspectives for understanding communal Praxis / edited by Anand Teltumbde.
2020
BL1215.P65 .H563 2020
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Title
Hindutva and Dalits : perspectives for understanding communal Praxis / edited by Anand Teltumbde.
Edition
Revised edition.
ISBN
9789381345504
9789381345528 (e-book)
9789381345528 (e-book)
Published
Los Angeles, California : SAGE : Samya, [2020]
Copyright
©2020
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (377 pages)
Call Number
BL1215.P65 .H563 2020
Dewey Decimal Classification
320.550954
Summary
"Despite the teachings of Babasaheb Ambedkar against Hinduism and its pernicious caste system, which he forsook to become a Buddhist, many Dalits have turned to Hindutva. The RSS under Balasaheb Deoras began to appropriate Ambedkar, engaging with Dalits and Adivasis, Hinduizing their beliefs, providing social welfare and binding them in a political alliance. Hindutva and Dalits: Perspectives for Understanding Communal Praxis takes a comprehensive view of the birth and growth of the Hindutva movement and its specific impact on Dalits. Part I, Theoretical Perspectives, explores the attitude of Hindutva vis-à-vis Dalits in its various manifestations. Part II, Hindutva in Operation, covers empirical evidence of its impact on Dalits. The contributors, distinguished scholar-activists, offer a provocative analysis on why both Dalits and Adivasis are drawn to Hindutva. As analysed by Tanika Sarkar in her incisive Foreword, Hindutva's hegemonic agenda lets 'subalterns develop a stake in their own subordination, ... not in resignation or despair but in eager self-identification with it'. The great strength of this collection is that it asks difficult questions that need to be asked and yet have no easy answers. The book, thus, makes an invaluable contribution to the debate and takes it forward"-- Provided by publisher.
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