The Flaming Feet and Other Essays

The Dalit Movement in India

254 pages

English language

Published March 3, 2010 by Permanent Black, Distributed by Orient Blackswan.

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978-81-7824-276-7
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672225882

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In this volume of sixteen essays, D. R. Nagaraj, the foremost non-Brahmin intellectual to emerge from India’s non-English-speaking world, presents his vision of the Indian caste system in relation to Dalit politics—the Dalit being a self-designation for many groups in the lower castes of India. Nagaraj argues that the Dalit movement rejected the traditional Hindu world and thus dismissed untouchable pasts entirely; but he believes rebels too require cultural memory. Their emotions of bewilderment, rage, and resentment can only be transcended via a politics of affirmation.

He theorizes the caste system as a mosaic of disputes about dignity, religiosity, and entitlement. Examining moments of caste defiance, he argues for a politics of cultural affirmation and creates a new cultural identity for Dalits. More significantly, he argues against self-pity and rage in artistic imagination, and for recreating the banished worlds of gods and goddesses.

Nagaraj’s importance lies in consolidating and advancing …

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Subjects

  • Politics and government
  • Dalits
  • Kannada literature
  • Social conditions
  • Dalit authors
  • History and criticism
  • Political activity

Places

  • India
  • Karnataka
  • Karnataka (India)