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Imprint:London ; New York : Zed Books ; New York : Distributed in the USA exclusively by Palgrave Macmillan, 2005.
Description:ix, 377 pages ; 23 cm.
Language:English
Series:Issues in contemporary Indian feminism
Issues in contemporary Indian feminism (London, England)
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URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10516731
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Varying Form of Title:Gender and caste
Other authors / contributors:Rao, Anupama.
American Council of Learned Societies.
ISBN:1842776002
Notes:Originally published: New Delhi : Kali for Women in association with the Book Review Literary Trust, 2003, in series: Issues in contemporary Indian feminism.
Includes bibliography (pages 368-373).
Electronic text and image data. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University of Michigan, Michigan Publishing, 2006. Includes both TIFF files and keyword searchable text. ([ACLS Humanities E-Book]) Mode of access: Intranet.
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Summary:Finalised by Anna 2.8.04 and sent to Ritu for setting. Told prod done so.Gender and Caste is the first volume of a seminal new series, Issues in Contemporary Indian Feminism, which will serve as a point of entry and a guide to the complex and often contentious debates in Indian feminism. These volumes will construct a longover-due archive of writing relating to profound gender issues which will make a significant contribution to global feminist theory.Gender and Caste focuses particularly on the specificity of Dalit women's movements, and the development of Dalit feminist positions. This volume makes explicit the ways in which Dalit women are oppressed by a brahminical form of patriarchy which deeply stigmatises them because of their caste status, as well as the more intimate form of control by Dalit men over the sexual and economic labour of 'their' women. Mainstream Indian feminism has also had to acknowledge its part in rendering Dalit feminisms invisible, and address its own exclusionary politics.Gender and Caste argues that Dalit feminisms should take their place at the heart of Indian feminism, since Dalit women's struggle for equality requires not only a transformation of Indian society, but also of exclusionary upper caste mainstream feminist perspectives. This book also aims to support the recent alliances being forged between anti-caste activists and Indian feminists more generally.By selecting important texts, published for the most part in the last decade, that elaborate and advance our understanding of the relationship between caste and gender in either implicit or explicit ways, Anupama Rao has provided a succinct account of the caste and gender debate/discourse and a perspective on the theoretical tendencies that determine its frames of reference.
Item Description:Originally published: New Delhi : Kali for Women in association with the Book Review Literary Trust, 2003, in series: Issues in contemporary Indian feminism.
Physical Description:ix, 377 pages ; 23 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliography (pages 368-373).
ISBN:1842776002