01719nam a22002297a 450000500170000000800410001702000150005804000070007304100120008008200250009210000370011724500710015426000400022530000260026552009590029165000180125070000280126870000240129694200120132099900190133295201380135120230717102800.0230713b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a8173045550 cAL aEnglish 223a305.420954bNARM aBadri Narayan and others9127293 aMultiple Marginalities : an Anthology of Identified Dalit Writings aNew DelhibManohar Publishersc2004 a294 p.bHBc21x13 cm. aSynopsis This volume compiles popular booklets representing grass root dissent and protest of the dalit community in north India. Dalits have remained excluded not only from the economic and cultural mainstream of society but also from the ambit of the expression of their existential notions in the hierarchical order of the society. Despite their multiple sociological layers and also multiple expressions, it is the dominant expression produced in the urban and literary centres of India that has been subjected to academic exposition. And yet not much attention is given to the fact that there are multiple voices in print that are being assiduously transmitted in the newly emerged public spheres of this community. It ought to be noted that such voices of the dalits are mere expressions of their identity assertion, political mobilization and capture of political power through the negation of earlier notions of Brahminical history and sociology. aDalit9126713 aNARAYAN (Badri)9126714 aMISRA (A R)9126715 2ddccBK c227841d227841 00102ddc40708SOCaALbALd2023-06-28l0o305.420954 NARMpD06040r2023-07-13 00:00:00w2023-07-13yDBzDonated by V. T. Rajshekar