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ReportsHow long are we going to complain that others are cornering dalits?'
RBI economist and Dalit writer Narendra Jadhav's memoir Outcaste (Aamcha Baap aan Amhi) has been picked up for publishing in the United States by Simon and Schuster, the world's second largest publisher for a record amount and is fast becoming essential reading for sociology studies in American universities. In an interview, the author talks about the sudden spurt in the publication of dalit literature More... Gender is at the heart of all discriminationA review of Translating Caste and Translating Desire More... Janu and the nowhere peopleThe autobiography of C K Janu, a semi-literate tribal leader from Kerala, is a simple but powerful document of how Kerala's tribals lost their old order of life and were alienated both from their forests and from the mainstream More... Comics that celebrate our diverse culturesAt a time when there is increasing pressure towards homogeneity, the Vivalok series of comics brings alive the microcosms that communities create and nurture even as they exist within a larger pluralistic cultural domain More... Journalism in a time of warJournalism After September 11 reflects the problems and perils of patriotic journalism, not just in the US but across the world More... Gujarat riots: The impact on womenThis report by a six-member fact-finding team records the testimonies of Gujarat's women and assesses the impact of the ongoing riots in Gujarat on minority women More... Human Rights and Poverty Eradication : A Talisman for the CommonwealthA report by the International Advisory Commission of the Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI) More... |
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