ISBN 9788131614563
Publication Year 2025
Pages 373 pages
Binding Hardback
Sale Territory World
DALIT IDENTITY AND POLITICS (SECOND EDITION) Ghanshyam Shah
The Dalits, once known as “untouchables”, have from time immemorial been socially and economically oppressed, culturally subjugated and politically marginalised. However, in recent times they have begun to assert themselves and have launched movements aimed at ushering in a new social order based on the principles of equality, fraternity and liberty. Even though many Dalits have, as a consequence, reached positions of power and prominence, particularly in the political arena, the vast majority of them continue to suffer discrimination, poverty and humiliation and are often targets of human atrocities.
Bringing together scholars and activists, this volume examines the many facets of on-going Dalit struggles. The discussion is conducted in the framework of four fairly recent developments in the world of the Dalits:
— Equality for Dalits is increasingly being recognised as a desirable norm in Indian society.
— Capitalist development has begun to weaken the caste system.
— Dalits are beginning to experience a modicum of social mobility, thanks to policies of positive discrimination.
— There has been an unprecedented rise in political consciousness among Dalits.
The contributors critically examine the implications of these developments for Dalits. Providing a perspective from below, they emphasise that though social mobility, economic development and political recognition have benefited a few Dalits, the drawbacks of these changes are manifold.





















