Abstract Bamcef (Backward And Minority Communities Employees Federation) organization last 46 year working on the non brahmanical perspective of strongly Phule-Ambedkar ideology assertive in our movement in all over india. In the context of their network,BAMCEF network not merely in India but elaborate in the global platform.BAMCEF is one of post Ambedkarite period movement they […]
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Protected: Critically Understanding The Methodology Of BAMCEF In The Context Of Social Movements
Satyashodhak Women-Reconstructing Epistemology from an Anti-caste Perspective
Abstract India has witnessed a waves of counter cultural movements that professed and propagated a worldview that was radically opposed the vedic -brahmanic celebration of caste and patriarchy. In Indian society caste as an institutionalized exploitation both at material and structural level, rules the devastation of ideological, social, economical, political and cultural spaces of dalit […]
Read MoreProtected: Re-Conceptualizing Ambedkar’s Idea Of The Independent Labour Party
Abstract On 15th August 1936 Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar introduced a Political Party called ‘Independent Labour Party’ with his radical aims and objectives. This Monumental era of ‘Independent Labour Party’ comes up frequently in circles within different types of theoretical positions, conundrum perceptions in different precedents and epistemologies. The historic layout of this significant event and […]
Read MoreProtected: Rethinking The Political Public From A Dalit Standpoint- Issues Of Identity And Epistemology
The ‘Political publics’ manifest different notions of ‘publics’. There are two main theoretical propositions emanating from the problematization of the same. First, is it a distinct domain of political activity and engagement that has a direct bearing on the ‘political’, or in other words is it also a complex arena of subtle yet nondescript collective […]
Read MoreThe Historicity of the Caste movement in a “Casteless” Bengal
Abstract This paper places caste at the center of a regional history in which it has often been seen as marginal, and it places a region generally thought to be of little consequence to the history of caste politics at center stage. In doing so, the paper examines the most obvious though neglected question of […]
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