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Dalit Panther
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- Book Synopsis
- Formed in 1972 and inspired by the Black Panther movement, the Dalit Panther emerged as one of the most radical and influential movements in post-Ambedkarite India. A wave of brutal caste violence across Maharashtra in the 1970s had turned simmering resentment into mass fury**x2014;the Dalit Panther transformed this fury into a militant movement for dignity, justice and social change. Led by powerful writer-activists such as Namdev Dhasal, J. V. Pawar, Raja Dhale, Bhai Sangare, Avinash Mahatekar and Arjun Dangle, the Panther mounted a fierce challenge to the casteist political and literary establishment of Maharashtra, while sharing solidarity with the struggles of workers, women and farmers. In documenting this history, Dangle also revisits the enduring debate on the relationship between the Dalit movement and the Left, and between Ambedkarism and Marxism. Much of the history of the Dalit Panther has remained fragmented and partial, and largely unavailable in English. Dangle provides an insider's account replete with detail, documents, analysis and insight. He illuminates the radical literary culture that shaped the movement**x2014;its poetry, journals, little magazines and debates**x2014;the influence of figures such as Dr. Ambedkar and Baburao Bagul, and highlights Dalit literature as a powerful medium of protest and identity.
- About The Author
- Arjun Dangle is a major writer and stalwart of the Dalit literary, socio-cultural and political movements in Maharashtra, who has through his writings lent a voice of reason to the angst of Dalits and a political edge to their struggle. A founder member of the Dalit youth organisation, the Dalit Panthers, he has also been the president of the State Unit of the Bharatiya Republican Party of India.
- Product Details
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- ISBN
- 9789369736683
- Format
- Paperback
- Publisher
- Orient Blackswan, (01 July 2026)
- Number of Pages
- 380
- Weight
- 410 grams
- Language
- English
- Dimensions
- 215 x 140 mm
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