Caste

The Double Stage: Caste’s Schizophrenic Modernity between Spectacle and Shadow

Caste from the pre-modern, colonial to the post-Republican; this analysis draws from, among others, works by Nicholas Dirks (2001), Anand Teltumbde (2014) and Gopal Guru (2016) to map this transition showing that contemporary caste should be best understood as a sort of social schizophrenia driven by imaginative acts whereby power perpetuates itself through a convoluted hermetic legitimising act in India.

Give us bread or Give us Death : Uttar Pradesh workers scream!

2nd September, 2016. The day India's workers went on...

In 2015, Crime In India At 11-Year High

Dalits block traffic in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, after four men...

How & Why BJP’s Dalit Meeting in Gujarat Flopped

  Clearly unnerved at recent mobilizations of Dalits in the...

Don’t Target Us Alone, Scrap Biometric Attendance System: Dalit Students

The Khattar government has done it again. Not best...

बाबा साहेब, मुझे बचाओ!

बाबा साहेब, मुझे बचाओ!संदीप कुमार पर संकट आया तो...

Resist Hegemony of Caste in Music: T. M. Krishna’s Magsaysay Address

T. M. Krishna I am a musician; a practitioner of...

Remembering Immanuel Sekaran: Brave Dalit leader who lost his life to savarna brutality

On September 11 every year, the man who fought...

Manual Scavenging A Crime. Govt Agencies Dodge Law

 The rail ministry said NO to a question in the Lok...

The Una Incident and Growing Resistance

On July 11, 2016, four young Dalits were publicly...

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