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The Other Half Of The Coconut Women Writing Selfrespect History First Edited Translated From The Tamil By K Srilata

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The Other Half Of The Coconut Women Writing Selfrespect History First Edited Translated From The Tamil By K Srilata
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Publisher: Kali for Women
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.5 MB
Pages: 198
Author: Edited & translated from the Tamil by K. Srilata
ISBN: 9788186706503, 818670650X, 9789390514
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: First

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The Other Half Of The Coconut Women Writing Selfrespect History First Edited Translated From The Tamil By K Srilata by Edited & Translated From The Tamil By K. Srilata 9788186706503, 818670650X, 9789390514 instant download after payment.

The Self-Respect Movement launched by ‘Periyar’ (E V R Naicker) in 1926 questioned the ways in which the non-Brahmins were systematically excluded from the Indian Nation and constructed as the Other by the Brahminical Elites. While EVR’s role within the Movement has received critical and scholarly attention, women Self-Respecters and the issues they raised have gone largely unnoticed. This collection of essays and fiction by women Self-Respecters translated from the Tamil could serve as the material basis for writing an alternative history of the Movement. In mapping the voices of women who identified with the Movement, this anthology helps us arrive at a different and richer understanding of what the Self-Respect Movement stood for. There is an urgent need not only to improve upon existing Self-Respect histories but also to critique the ways in which they have so far been written. This anthology provides a basis for such a critique.

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