The Viduthalai Ciruthaigal Katchi (VCK, Liberation Panther Party) has successfully transformed from the largest Dalit movement in Tamil Nadu into a recognised political organisation. Social movement theorists like Gamson (1990) view political recognition and engagement as one of the main aims and successes of social mobilisation. Despite the obvious achievements of the VCK, however, activists and commentators express disappointment or disillusionment with its performance. The Panthers clearly reject the caste hierarchy, but they increasingly adopt hegemonic forms of politics which can undermine their aims. This paper, thus, engages with the questions of movement institutionalisation by tracing the political trajectory of the VCK and chartin...
This article locates various historical discourses of anti-caste imaginaries and articulations that ...
On 17 June 2015, the Inequality and Poverty Research Programme of LSE’s Department of Anthropology a...
This article examines contemporary Dalit assertion in India through an ethnographic case study of a ...
In 1999, following a decade long boycott of the political process the Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi...
This dissertation examines the entanglements of Dalit (formerly “untouchable”) activists in southern...
The compromised and ‘failing’ position of the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) and Republican Party of Indi...
Civil society has come to dominate the discourses of development and social change for the last few ...
This paper examines contemporary resistance to far-right Hindu nationalism, typified by the currentl...
This article examines contemporary Dalit assertion in India through an ethnographic case study of a ...
This dissertation examines the entanglements of Dalit (formerly “untouchable”) activists in southern...
This paper describes the evolution of language politics and the part played by political leaders wit...
This book is a ground-breaking intervention on Dalit politics in India. Challenging received ideas, ...
This paper is an attempt to trace those major struggles in the History of India which strengthened t...
In India, movements and parties representing the lowest ranking dalit caste groups have followed dif...
This dissertation answers three questions: How is the mobilization of marginalized ethnic groups dis...
This article locates various historical discourses of anti-caste imaginaries and articulations that ...
On 17 June 2015, the Inequality and Poverty Research Programme of LSE’s Department of Anthropology a...
This article examines contemporary Dalit assertion in India through an ethnographic case study of a ...
In 1999, following a decade long boycott of the political process the Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi...
This dissertation examines the entanglements of Dalit (formerly “untouchable”) activists in southern...
The compromised and ‘failing’ position of the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) and Republican Party of Indi...
Civil society has come to dominate the discourses of development and social change for the last few ...
This paper examines contemporary resistance to far-right Hindu nationalism, typified by the currentl...
This article examines contemporary Dalit assertion in India through an ethnographic case study of a ...
This dissertation examines the entanglements of Dalit (formerly “untouchable”) activists in southern...
This paper describes the evolution of language politics and the part played by political leaders wit...
This book is a ground-breaking intervention on Dalit politics in India. Challenging received ideas, ...
This paper is an attempt to trace those major struggles in the History of India which strengthened t...
In India, movements and parties representing the lowest ranking dalit caste groups have followed dif...
This dissertation answers three questions: How is the mobilization of marginalized ethnic groups dis...
This article locates various historical discourses of anti-caste imaginaries and articulations that ...
On 17 June 2015, the Inequality and Poverty Research Programme of LSE’s Department of Anthropology a...
This article examines contemporary Dalit assertion in India through an ethnographic case study of a ...