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WHEN I HID MY CASTE : STORIES

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Publication details: New Delhi Speaking Tiger 2018Edition: 1Description: 135ISBN:
  • 9789386702920
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 891.4637 BAB
Contents:
Prisoner of darkness -- Bohada -- Streetwalker -- Gangster -- Dassehra sacrifice -- Monkey -- Competition -- Revolt -- Pesuk -- When I hid my caste.
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Lending Lending Ernakulam Public Library General Stacks Fiction 891.4637 BAB (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available E196944

‘Jevha Mi Jaat Chorli Hoti (When I Hid My Caste) was hailed as “the epic of Dalits”. These brilliant stories gave Dalits the strength to face the painful and humiliating experiences of their wretched lives..’—K Satyanarayana and Susie Tharu
Baburao Bagul’s debut collection of short stories, Jevha Mi Jaat Chorli Hoti (1963), revolutionized Dalit literature, bringing to it raw energy and a radical realism—a refusal to understate or dress up gritty, brutal reality.
Through the lives of people on the margins, Bagul exposed the pain, horror and rage of the Dalit experience. The unnamed young protagonist of the title story risks his life and job, and conceals his caste from his fellow workers in the hope of bringing about social change. Damu, the village Mahar, demands the right to perform a religious masque—a preserve of the upper castes—thus disrupting the village order. Jaichand Rathod revolts against his parents’ wishes and refuses to take up the caste-enforced task of manual scavenging. Years of repressed maternal love begins to resurface when, in the face of death, Banoo calls out to her estranged sonand behind Savitri’s desire for revenge lies the gruesome pain she suffered at the hands of her husband.
Utterly unsparing in its depiction of the vicious and inhumane centuries-old caste system, this landmark book is now finally available in English, in a brilliant new translation by the award-winning author and translator Jerry Pinto.

Prisoner of darkness --
Bohada --
Streetwalker --
Gangster --
Dassehra sacrifice --
Monkey --
Competition --
Revolt --
Pesuk --
When I hid my caste.

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