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The Vulgarity Of Caste Dalits, Sexuality, And Humanity In Modern India

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The Vulgarity of Caste explores the intersection of caste, sexuality, and humanity in modern India. Yengde exposes how Dalits are dehumanized and denied basic rights, including sexual agency. Uncover the historical roots of caste-based oppression and its ongoing impact. Buy now to understand the fight for Dalit liberation and social justice.

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  • ISBN-13: 9788195539215
  • Publisher: Navayana
  • Height: 20 mm
  • No of Pages: 424
  • Width: 140 mm
  • ISBN-10: 8195539211
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 432 gr

20 reviews for The Vulgarity Of Caste Dalits, Sexuality, And Humanity In Modern India

  1. Vaibhav Agrawal

    A deeply unsettling and thought-provoking book. I learned a lot about the intersection of caste and sexuality. I wish there was more focus on solutions.

  2. Athira Venugopal

    This book is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the realities faced by Dalits in India. It’s eye-opening and thought-provoking.

  3. Anshika Agarwal

    This book is a powerful and important contribution to the fight for Dalit liberation. It’s a must-read for anyone seeking to understand social justice.

  4. Mohd. Aqdas

    A thought-provoking and disturbing exploration of caste, sexuality, and humanity in India. It challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths.

  5. Abhishek Kumar Thakur

    Yengde’s work is insightful and well-researched. The book is informative and helpful. It helped me better understand caste issues.

  6. Vishnuvardhan Veeravijaybabu Pinjala

    The Vulgarity of Caste is a compelling and disturbing analysis of caste-based oppression in India. It’s essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of social inequality.

  7. Mannvit Sisodiya

    A very informative book. The author has done a good job with the research. Some of the writing was a little dry. Overall, I liked it.

  8. Rajath Viswam P S

    This book offers an important contribution to the field of Dalit studies. It’s not always an easy read, but it’s always enlightening. Good Job.

  9. Ankur Yadav

    The book exposes the brutal realities of caste-based oppression and its impact on Dalit sexuality. It’s a challenging but necessary read.

  10. Suraj Kumar

    Yengde’s work sheds light on the often-overlooked intersection of caste and sexuality. This book is a powerful call for social justice and equality.

  11. Ayush Singh

    A powerful but disturbing read. Yengde’s exploration of caste and sexuality is unflinching. Some parts were hard to get through, but important. A necessary, if uncomfortable, book.

  12. Samanwita Das

    Yengde’s analysis is insightful, but the book can be dense and academic at times. Overall, a valuable contribution to the discussion on caste.

  13. Pooja R D

    The book provides a critical perspective on caste and sexuality. Some of the arguments felt one-sided. Still, it’s worth reading to broaden your understanding.

  14. Saumya

    Yengde’s analysis is insightful and well-researched. However, the book could benefit from a more accessible writing style. Very informative.

  15. Devansh Pareek

    An eye-opening account of the dehumanization of Dalits. It’s a challenging but rewarding read. I will definitely be recommending it to others.

  16. Tanmay Kumar Sarkar

    While the book is informative, it can be a bit repetitive at times. Overall, it offers a valuable contribution to the discussion on caste.

  17. Sweta Gautam

    This book is essential reading for anyone interested in social justice. It’s well-researched and clearly written. Some parts were overwhelming with information.

  18. Vaibhav Dhand

    A must-read for anyone interested in social justice and human rights. Yengde’s book exposes uncomfortable truths about caste in India. Very insightful.

  19. Ayush Chauhan

    While the subject matter is important, the book can be a bit dense and difficult to follow at times. Still, it offers valuable insights.

  20. Mohit Kumar

    The book opened my eyes to the realities faced by Dalits in India. It is an important book for understanding social injustice. Highly recommended. A bit repetitive at times.

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