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A Cry for Dignity: Religion, Violence and the Struggle of Dalit Women in India: Religion and Violence

Autor Mary Grey
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 sep 2010
There are over two-hundred million Dalits– people designated as "untouchable" – across South Asia. Dalit women are subject to greater oppression than men: many are denied access to education, meaningful employment and healthcare and are subjected to temple prostitution and rape. A Cry for Dignity explores the lives of Dalit women and the violence they face and examines whether their spirituality – manifest in songs, stories and myth – is a source of strength or oppression. The lives of Dalit women on the subcontinent are set within the broader context of Dalits in the diaspora.A Cry for Dignity presents the plight of Dalit women from the unique perspective of their own movements for solidarity and justice.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781845536060
ISBN-10: 1845536061
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Religion and Violence

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

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Cuprins

Introduction  1. Caste in a Culture of Globalisation  2. Born a Woman and Dalit: The Poisoned Chalice – the Daily Life of Dalit Women  3. Religion, Violence and Dalit Women  4. Purity, Pollution and a Worsening Oppression  5. The Spirituality of Dalit Women - Sustaining or Oppressing?  6. Dalit Women, Christianity and Christian Church  7. Feminist Liberation Theology: A Resource for Dalit Women?  8. Opposition to Untouchability: Gandhi and Ambedkar  9. Dalit Women – Looking to the Future  Appendix A: International Dalit Solidarity Network: Employment and Additional Principles on Economic and Social Exclusion Formulated to Assist all Foreign Investors in South Asia to Address Caste Discrimination  Appendix B: Dalit Solidarity Network UK: Foul Play  Appendix C: The 22 Vows of Ambedkar

Descriere

Of 200 million Dalits nearly 50 per cent are women, often referred to as thrice Dalit, as they suffer from the triple oppressions of poverty, being female and being female Dalits. This book ends in suggesting forms of action from Church, society and feminist theology to show solidarity with and effect social change for Dalit women.