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Subjects
Historiography, Religion and social status, Social conditions, Religious life, Dalits, India, politics and government, Hinduism, Religion et statut social, Historiographie, Intouchables, Conditions sociales, Vie religieuse, RELIGION, Religious Intolerance, Persecution & Conflict, OnaanraakbarenPlaces
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Subalternity and religion: the prehistory of Dalit empowerment in South Asia
2010, Routledge
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0415778786 9780415778787
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Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction: The question of a prehistory
Subalternity at the cusp : limits and openings in the Dalit critique
Moral rite before myth and law : death in comparative religion
The time of having-found (God) : languages of Dalit hearsay
The vicissitudes of historical religion
The anomaly of Kabir : historical religion in Dwivedi's Kabir
The pitfalls of a Dalit theology : DR Dharmvir's critique of Dwivedi
System and history in Rajwade's grammar for the Dnyaneswari
The prehistory of historical religion
The suspension of iconoclasm : myth and allegory in the time of deities
Miracle and violence : the allegorical turn in Kabir, Dnyaneswara, and Tukaram
Deity and Daivat : the transfiguration of the folk in Tukaram.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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