Towards social change: essays on dalit literature/ edited by Sankar Prasad Singh and Indranil Acharya - New Delhi: Orient Blackswan, 2014. - viii, 189 p. ; 23 cm.

Includes references.

Dalit Literature: An Introduction
1. ’The Petty Done, the Undone Vast’: Dalit Literature
in Translation
G.KDas
2. Shattered Amphora and Translation of Dalit Poetry:
Re-configuring the Myth of the Origin
Angshuman Kar
3. Dalit Literature and Its Translation: A Critical Enquiry
Raj Kumar
4. Enhancing the Epistemology of Dalit Literature:
A Comparative Smdy of Dalit and Holocaust Literatures
Panchanan Dalai
5. Hierarchy of Exploitation Amongst Indigenous Communities:
A Reading of Anil Gharai’s
"The Almond Flowers’
Indranil Acharya
6. Understanding Rajbanshi Cultural Politics: Moving from
the Oral to the Literary
G. N. Ray
7. Classical Realism, Dalit Ontology and the
Autobiographical Self in Joothan and The Outcaste
Priyanka Srivastava
8. Living in Translation: The Translator’s Dilemma in
The Hungry Tide
Raja Basu
9. Politics and Poetics of Writing/Translating Dalit
Harish Narang
10. Dalits of Bengal: An Appraisal of the Two Paradigms
on Their Origin
Achintya Biswas
11. An Odyssey from Bitter Memories to Better Dreams:
Language and Identity-Politics in Narendra Jadhavs Outcaste
AsisDe
12. Bengali Dalit Poetry Past and Present: A Critical Study
Manohar Mouli Biswas
13. From Alisamma Women’s Collective to Mattipulu.
Dalit Women’s Journey towards Solidarity
K. Suneetha Rani
14. Between Anger and Aesthetics: Rhetoric of Restraint in Recent
Bengali Dalit Poetry
Tajuddin Ahmed

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Social change in literature
Indic literature--Dalit authors

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