25 research outputs found
In the Name of ‘Poor and Marginalised’? Politics of NGO Activism with Dalit Women in Rural North India
Decoding Anands humanism
One could hardly locate a more tiresome or cliched critical label within the scope of English Writing in India than Mulk Raj Anand\u27s humanism. In keeping with each critic\u27s compulsions Anand\u27s commitment is either extolled (by Marxist\u27 and liberal\u27 alike) or debunked.\u27 Not surprisingly, given the sociological innocence of current critical orientations, the concept itself has rarely been placed under critical scrutiny. Yet, as with so many other concepts similarly taken for granted, when it is, what emerges is hardly boring, or for that matter, benign
Rendering Account of the Nation: Partition Narratives and Other Genres of the Passive Revolution
Subaltern studies 9 : writings on South Asian history and society /
Discussion: outside history: Irish new histories and the subalternity effect / David LloydProblems for a contemporary theory of gender / Susie Tharu and Tejaswini NiranjanaProductive labour, consciousness and history: the Dalitbahujan alternative / Kancha IlaihRowdy-sheeters: an essay on subalternity and politics / Vivek Dhareshwar and R. SrivatsanScience between the lines / Gyan PrakashSmall speeches, subaltern gender: nationalist ideology and its historiography / Kamala VisweswaranSpeech, silence and the making of partition violence in Mewat / Shail MayaramThe small voice of history / Ranajit GuhaWriting, orality and power in the Dangs, Western India, 1800s-1920s / Ajay SkariaSuykens, Ber