A cry for dignity: Mary C. Grey religion, violence and the struggle of dalit women i India/
Material type: TextSeries: Religion and violencePublication details: London: Equinox, 2010Description: 162pISBN: 9781845536060Subject(s): Social stratification | Sociology of minorities | Social problemsDDC classification: 305.48994Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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General Books | Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 305.48994 GRE/A (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P13077 |
Introduction
1. Caste in a Culture of Globalisation
2. Born a Woman and Dalit: The Poisoned Chalice - the Daily Life of Dalit Women
3. Religion, Violence and Dalit Women
4. Purity, Pollution and a Worsening Oppression
5. The Spirituality of Dalit Women - Sustaining or Oppressing?
6. Dalit Women, Christianity and Christian Church
7. Feminist Liberation Theology: A Resource for Dalit Women?
8. Opposition to Untouchability: Gandhi and Ambedkar
9. Dalit Women - Looking to the Future
Appendix A: International Dalit Solidarity Network: Employment and Additional Principles on Economic and Social Exclusion Formulated to Assist all Foreign Investors in South Asia to Address Caste Discrimination
Appendix B: Dalit Solidarity Network UK: Foul Play
Appendix C: The 22 Vows of Ambedkar
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