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Untouchable Spring .... అంటరాని వసంతం
Saturday, April 18, 2009
Bojja Tarakam, Dalit Leader
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List of Essays
Against Brahminical Tradition: A Dalit Critique of Modernity
Dalit Liberation Theology:'Naraloka Prarthana' Of Madduri Nagesh Babu
Caste violence and Struggle for Democracy: Tsundur Massacre
Interrogating Indian Philosophical Traditions: A philosophical Perspective of Ambedkar
Dappu:The symbol of Dalit protest
Tapi Dharmarao: A Telugu Anthropologist
CV: We too Need a Cultural Revolution
Revival of Religious Nationalism
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Popular culture and ideology: The phenomenon of Gaddar
'Boys' Just want to have fun: Tamil cinema, Youth culture and Globalization
Politics of literatute : Contemprary Telugu Katha
Performance of Social memory...In search of Dalit Culture
Tsunami : A challenge to Science and Religion
Uproot Hindutva
Telugu Dalit literature
We are not born to die
Community, Nation and Social Justice: Interface of Gandhi and Ambedkar
Negotiating Caste and Gender
Insights into Indian Nationalism
community, Common good and Democracy: Indian response to Western Communitarianism
Emergence of Dalit Novel :Changing notion of Freedom
Politics of Cinema: Fans and Dalit audiencesa
The Song of Protest: Voice of the voiceless
Aganist Brahminical tradition
song of gaddar
Telugu Dalit Literature
Popular culture and ideology: The phenomenon of Gaddar
'Boys' Just want to have fun: Tamil cinema, Youth culture and Globalization
Politics of literatute : Contemprary Telugu Katha
Performance of Social memory...In search of Dalit Culture
Tsunami : A challenge to Science and Religion
Uproot Hindutva
Telugu Dalit literature
We are not born to die
Community, Nation and Social Justice: Interface of Gandhi and Ambedkar
Negotiating Caste and Gender
Insights into Indian Nationalism
community, Common good and Democracy: Indian response to Western Communitarianism
Emergence of Dalit Novel :Changing notion of Freedom
Politics of Cinema: Fans and Dalit audiencesa
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