DALIT RIGHTS / HUMAN RIGHTS

Debi Chatterjee

DALIT RIGHTS / HUMAN RIGHTS

Debi Chatterjee

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MRP: ₹995
  • ISBN 9788131604274
  • Publication Year 2011
  • Pages 248
  • Binding Hardback
  • Sale Territory World

About the Book

Socially stigmatized, culturally subjugated and politically marginalized, dalits have been the most vulnerable community in terms of human rights violations in India.

The book makes a concerted effort to explore the roots of the vulnerability and the present status of this section of the society against the backdrop of the changing social, economic and political scenario. In particular, it examines the vulnerability of dalit women, children and those who are victims of displacement. It also looks into the compulsions under which the dalits have opted for conversion and their post-conversion status.

The book thus seeks to cover the entire spectrum of the rights situation of the dalits in India, the negation of their rights as also their struggles, placing the discussion in the wider context of globalization and the unfolding global human rights discourse since the 1990s.


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About the Author / Editor

Debi Chatterjee is Professor of International Relations at Jadavpur University, Kolkata. She has also been associated with teaching sociology and organizing human rights courses at Calcutta University.

She has authored/edited many books, monographs and articles on human rights, dalits and caste oppression. She is also the editor of a journal on dalit issues—Voice of Dalit.


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