Dalits and the Democratic Revolution - Dr. Ambedkar and the Dalit Movement in Colonial India

Dalits and the Democratic Revolution - Dr. Ambedkar and the Dalit Movement in Colonial India

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Author: Gail Omvedt
Publisher: Sage Publications
Year: 1994
Language: English
Pages: 348
ISBN/UPC (if available): 8170363683

Description

This important book traces the history of the Dalit movement from its beginnings in the nineteenth century to the death of its most famous leader, B R Ambedkar, in 1956. The author analyses the Dalit movement as part of the broader anti-caste movement which remains a central democratic movement in Indian society.

Focusing on three states-Andhra, Maharashtra and Karnataka-Dr. Omvedt analyses the ideology and organization of the movement and its interaction both with the freedom struggle (particularly with Gandhi and Gandhism) and the class struggles of the workers and peasants (and their dominant ideology-Marxism). She also provides a historical account of the origin and development of the caste system.

In this process, the Dalits sought to transform the basic structures of the Indian social system while challenging Hindu nationalism.

Dr. Omvedt bases her analysis on modified historical materialism which takes into account the realities of caste, class and gender, and also includes a critical analysis of Ambedkar’s thought which is the dominating ideology of the Dalit movement. Besides its unique methodological framework, this study has many other significant features since it is based on original research material drawn from three linguistic areas. It also constitutes the only analytical account of the Dalit movement in the colonial period.

This invaluable study will be of interest to political scientists, historians, sociologists, activists and all those studying the Indian social system and grassroots efforts to usher in a new social order.

Contents

List of Tables

Introduction

CHAPTER 1
Towards a Historical Materialist Analysis of the Origins and Development of Caste

CHAPTER 2
Caste, Region and Colonialism: The Context of Dalit Revolt

CHAPTER 3
Emergence of the Dalit Movement, 1900-30: Nagpur, Hyderabad, Andhra, Mysore

CHAPTER 4
Emergence of the Dalit Movement, 1900-30: Bombay Presidency

CHAPTER 5
The Turning Point, 1930-36: Ambedkar, Gandhi, the Marxists

CHAPTER 6
The Years of Radicalism: Bombay Presidency, 1936-42

CHAPTER 7
Ambedkarism: The Theory of Dalit Liberation

CHAPTER 8
Mysore, 1930-56: The Politics of Ram-Raj

CHAPTER 9
Andhra and Hyderabad, 1930-46: Foundations of Turmoil

CHAPTER 10
Hyderabad and Andhra, 1946-56: Revolution, Repression and Recuperation

Conclusion

Index