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Constructing Dalit Identity

 
C. Joe Arun (Author)
Synopsis This book examines the processes by which the dalits of Tamil Nadu, South India, attempt to construct their identity by transforming the symbols of pollution into symbols of their culture and positive identity. It argues that conflict is a necessary condition for identity is a necessary condition for identity. It argues that conflict is a necessary condition for identity formation. For it remains as a resource that helps them become self-conscious of their low and polluted identity and guide them to imagine a new identity. To this end, instead of negating used by higher castes, the dalits use the same symbols and myths to deconstruct their low identity and redefine themselves. Drawing on the empirical data from three-year fieldwork, this book explains that conflict, symbolization and identification are the three key phases in the construction of identity. This throws a new challenge to scholars and students of sociology, anthropology and political science interested in studying social change, identity politics, social conflict, and Asian reality.
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About the author

C. Joe Arun

C. Joe Arun is presently Executive Director of, Institute of Dialogue with Cultures and religious (IDCR), Loyola College, Chennai. He holds a doctoral degree in Anthropology from, the university of Oxford, UK.

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Bibliographic information

Title Constructing Dalit Identity
Author C. Joe Arun
Format Hardcover
Date published: 14.02.2007
Edition 1st ed.
Publisher Rawat Publications
Language: English
isbn 8131600815
length xiv+328p., Tables; References; Appendix; Index; 23cm.