ISSN (Print) - 0012-9976 | ISSN (Online) - 2349-8846

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Confronting Everyday Humiliation

This article aims to add to the debate on nationalism from the standpoint of an Adivasi. Rethinking the issue of university agitations from a subaltern perspective will contribute to the ongoing critical engagement. While student organisations should not be narrow-minded or indulge in polarisation of castes or communities, it also does not make sense for the ruling party to monopolise freedom of speech against caste oppression, communal violence, and any kind of discrimination faced by people.

Baluta and Joothan amid Humiliation

Self-expression in the form of autobiographies by Dalits endeavours to expose the hierarchical sociocultural space that subjugates Dalits to the margins, in the literal as well as metaphorical sense. As injustice and violence are endemic in Dalit life, contestation and confrontation are synchronous in the Dalits' response to the same.

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