Dalit Writing
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A poem without verbs: The beauty of Dalit poet Omprakash Valmiki’s poem ‘Thakur Ka Kuan’
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Dalit Lekhak Sangh turns 25, shows how Dalit literature could be a radical preamble to a New India
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Dalit Communist RB More’s memoir presents the kind of history that governments like to erase today
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Forty years after its controversial publication, ‘Baluta’ proves that it transcends generations
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‘And on that day, I will resurrect’: Translating Rohith Vemula’s poetry
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Bullying the Dalit begins early, right from school
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When women protest, it’s not just for themselves but for men and children too
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‘The dalits are coming, step aside’: Five lyrics of revolution
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How Phulwa, once a downtrodden woman, made the zamindar’s son green with envy