Subaltern Speaks: Selected Essays on Sharankumar Limbale
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Articles in this book unnerve experiences. They have flesh of the earth and they smell like boiling rice on an earthen pot. The socially committed artist, Limbale, ushers rays of hope to those oppressed by the harshness of life's reality and discrimination cause by the age-old social categorisers. Articles (including the interview) in this collection have a commitment and at times ethereal quality drifting into the agent of social change. This engagement with dalit identity politics in India is a cultural signifier through which the legacy of caste stratifications and age-old stereotypes are interrogated. |
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Subaltern Speaks: Selected Essays on Sharankumar Limbale
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Articles in this book unnerve experiences. They have flesh of the earth and they smell like boiling rice on an earthen pot. The socially committed artist, Limbale, ushers rays of hope to those oppressed by the harshness of life's reality and discrimination cause by the age-old social categorisers. Articles (including the interview) in this collection have a commitment and at times ethereal quality drifting into the agent of social change. This engagement with dalit identity politics in India is a cultural signifier through which the legacy of caste stratifications and age-old stereotypes are interrogated. |
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