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DALIT POLICIES, POLITICS AND PARLIAMENT
0Explore the crucial intersection of Dalit empowerment and Indian governance. This insightful analysis delves into the nuances of policies, politics, and parliamentary debates shaping the lives of Scheduled Castes. Understand how legislative frameworks, political strategies, and social justice movements have influenced representation and progress. It offers a critical examination of policy evolution and its impact on affirmative action and socio-political change in India. Essential for students of political science, sociology, Indian governance, and anyone interested in caste dynamics and social reform.
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Dalit Women: Fear and Discrimination
0Uncover the profound realities of discrimination faced by Dalit women across India. This essential read delves into historical marginalization and systemic prejudice, exploring ongoing battles for social justice and human rights. Critically examine caste-based discrimination, racial colour prejudices, and the evolving status and rights of Dalit women in contemporary Indian society. It’s a must-read for students, researchers, activists, and anyone passionate about understanding women’s rights and social equity in India. Essential for insights into India’s complex social fabric.
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Dalits in African American
0Uncover the deep-rooted connections between Dalit and African American struggles for freedom and equality. This seminal comparative study offers a critical socio-literary analysis of oppression, consciousness, and liberation across continents. Essential for students and scholars of sociology, Indian caste dynamics, race relations, and social justice, the book illuminates shared pathways of resistance and identity formation. Gain profound insights into systemic inequality and the universal quest for dignity, making it a vital read for understanding marginalization and empowerment in India and beyond.
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Dalits in India: Religion as a Source of Bondage or Liberation with Special Reference to Christians
0Explore the profound impact of religion on the Dalit experience in India, examining its role in both bondage and liberation. This critical work offers deep insights into the historical struggles and identity of India’s marginalized communities, with a special focus on Christian Dalits. Delve into the complexities of the caste system and its influence across Hinduism, Christianity, and other major Indian religious traditions. Essential reading for students, scholars, and anyone interested in Indian social history and religious studies.
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Darshanshastra Ki Rooprekha
0Explore ‘Darshanshastra Ki Rooprekha’ by Rajendra Prasad, a captivating exploration of philosophy. Available at The Bookish Owl, this accessible book offers insightful perspectives and is perfect for both seasoned scholars and curious beginners. ISBN: 9788120832077. Discover a world of knowledge within its pages. Its portable size makes it ideal for reading anywhere. Looking for the perfect gift? This book will be cherished. Dive into ‘Darshanshastra Ki Rooprekha’ today and broaden your understanding!
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DATA ANALYSIS USING SPSS
0Master quantitative data analysis with ease using this essential guide to SPSS. Specifically tailored for researchers and teachers across India, this comprehensive manual breaks down complex statistical techniques into simple, step-by-step instructions. Whether you’re new to SPSS or seeking to refine your skills, learn how to effectively analyze your data, interpret findings, and elevate the quality of your academic research. This book is your go-to resource for demystifying data analysis and achieving impactful results in India’s vibrant research landscape.
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DATA ANALYSIS USING SPSS
0Unlock the power of quantitative data analysis in India with this indispensable SPSS guide. Designed for researchers and students, this book simplifies the complex world of statistical software. Learn step-by-step how to efficiently use SPSS for your academic projects and research, even if you’re a beginner. Developed with insights from numerous Indian academics, it provides clear, practical instructions to analyze quantitative data accurately. Elevate your research quality and gain confidence in interpreting findings with this essential SPSS tutorial. Perfect for anyone in Indian academia seeking mastery in data analysis.
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Daughters of Independence: Gender, Caste and Class in India
0Uncover the intricate tapestry of Indian women’s lives in the post-independence era. This seminal work delves deep into the complex interplay of gender, caste, and class, revealing how these forces shaped individual experiences and societal structures across India. Explore critical insights into women’s struggles, agency, and evolving roles in a rapidly changing nation. Essential reading for students of Indian history, sociology, and gender studies, as well as anyone keen to understand the foundational social dynamics of modern India.
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Death by Fire: Sati, Dowry Death and Female Infanticide in Modern India
0Uncover the chilling realities of Sati, dowry death, and female infanticide in modern India. Mala Sen’s seminal work confronts the disturbing status of women, intricately weaving narratives of a goddess, a burned bride, and a murderess. This powerful exploration delves into how ancient cruelties persist amidst contemporary society, revealing deep-rooted Indian social issues. It offers a stark look at societal contradictions and the ongoing struggle for equality. Essential reading for students of sociology, women in India, and contemporary Indian affairs.
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Debating Cultural Hybridity: Multi-Cultural Identities and the Politics of Anti-Racism (Critique Influence Change)
0Explore the complexities of multicultural identities and the global debate on anti-racism. This essential volume delves into the fluid, often contested, nature of culture and identity, questioning the very boundaries of cultural hybridity. It critically examines why negotiating differences across cultures proves challenging and how racism undermines multiculturalism. Unpack the intricate politics of identity and cultural adaptation. Ideal for students of sociology, anthropology, and cultural studies in India, offering crucial insights into building inclusive, diverse societies.
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Deceptive Majority
0Challenge assumptions about India’s ‘Hindu majority’ with this incisive exploration. Joel Lee meticulously investigates the historical self-understanding of ‘untouchable’ communities, questioning the very foundation of caste and religion studies in South Asia. Drawing on rich archival and ethnographic research, the book uncovers the nuances of Dalit religious life and its complex relationship with 20th-century Indian nationalism. Essential for students and scholars of Indian history, sociology, and religious traditions, this work offers critical insights into majoritarian projects and religious identity in India.
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Democracy in Lebanon: Political Parties and the Struggle for Power Since Syrian Withdrawal (Library of Modern Middle East Studies)
0Uncover the complexities of Lebanon’s democratic transition since Syrian withdrawal. This crucial analysis explores the internal and external forces shaping political parties and the struggle for power. Delve into how events like regional conflicts and domestic unrest have impeded progress and reform. An indispensable resource for students and scholars of Middle East politics and international relations in India, offering deep insights into democratic challenges and regional power dynamics.