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Subaltern Studies Xii Muslims Dalits And The Fabrications Of History 1st Edition Shail Mayaram M S S Pandian Ajay Skaria

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Subaltern Studies Xii Muslims Dalits And The Fabrications Of History 1st Edition Shail Mayaram M S S Pandian Ajay Skaria
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Publisher: Permanent black
File Extension: PDF
File size: 47.7 MB
Pages: 322
Author: Shail Mayaram; M. S. S. Pandian; Ajay Skaria
ISBN: 9781905422111, 1905422113
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1
Volume: 12

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Subaltern Studies Xii Muslims Dalits And The Fabrications Of History 1st Edition Shail Mayaram M S S Pandian Ajay Skaria by Shail Mayaram; M. S. S. Pandian; Ajay Skaria 9781905422111, 1905422113 instant download after payment.

How have the dominant histories of the Indian subcontinent been constructed and how do they deal with the subject of Muslims and Dalits or 'Untouchables'? Taking a subaltern approach - the view from below - Muslims, Dalits, and the Fabrications of History explores a wide range of issues across history. The essays range across: the creation of the concept of 'the Musalman' through the work of Hindi writers and publicists in the late nineteenth century; how the re-imaginings of the Mappila peasant 'uprisings' in the early twentieth century constructed a popular image of the fanatic Musalman; Gandhi ́s attempt to rethink political relations between Hindus and Muslims; the anomalous position of Kabir within the frameworks of caste and canonicity; the history, politics, and legal aspects of the case of the Dalit murdered on the steps of a Hanuman temple; how authority, property and matriliny in Malabar helped to shape colonial law-making; the rhetoric of the bardic tradition; the nationalist imagination.

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