Growing up untouchable in India : a dalit autobiography / Vasant Moon ; translated from the Marathi by Gail Omvedt ; with an introduction by Eleanor Zelliot.
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- computer
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- 9780585394060
- 0585394067
- Vastī. English
- Moon, Vasant -- Childhood and youth
- Dalits -- India
- India -- Scheduled tribes
- People with social disabilities -- India
- Inde -- Tribus spécifiées
- Personnes socialement défavorisées -- Inde
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Minority Studies
- Dalits
- People with social disabilities
- Scheduled tribes in India
- India
- Dalit
- Onaanraakbaren
- Dalits -- India
- People with social disabilities -- India
- India -- Scheduled tribes
- 305.5/68 21
- HT720
- 15.75
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Includes bibliographic references (p. 193-194) and index.
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GROWING UP UNTOUCHABLE IN INDIA; CONTENTS; Introduction; 1 The Neighborhood; 2 Fearless; 3 Callousness and Clouds; 4 Heat and Rain; 5 Dev Master's Curse Fails; 6 Religious Hymns; 7 Shooting Star; 8 Chickpeas and Parched Rice; 9 The Unconquered; 10 Parade of Lions and Tigers; 11 Foreshadowing; 12 Holy Victory; 13 Robust and Rollicking; 14 Sports and Study; 15 Politics and Pigeons; 16 Climax; 17 Wrath; 18 Cultural Transformation; 19 An Unspoiled Picture; 20 The Welfare of the World; 21 For What? For Books!; 22 I Begin to Write; 23 The End of Omar Khayyam; 24 Rising Moon; 25 The Vows of Religion.
26 Falling Star27 Tying the Knot; 28 The Spinning Top; 29 Summing Up; Chronology; Glossary; Biographical Notes; Bibliography; Index.
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'In this English translation, Moon's story is usefully framed by apparatus necessary to bring its message to even those taking their first look at South Asian culture ... The result is an easy to digest short-course on what it means to be a Dalit, in the words of one notable Dalit.'-Journal of Asian Studies.
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