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The Pariah Problem

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The Pariah Problem by Rupa Viswanath (ISBN: 9788189059729) unveils the cruel history of the Pariah system in colonial India. Drawing on new sources, Viswanath exposes how British colonizers and native elites ignored the plight of Dalits, whose unfree labor fueled the agrarian economy. This book examines the failed welfare efforts that focused on religious reform over political empowerment, impacting Dalit communities even today. Discover the roots of systemic oppression and its lasting legacy.

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  • ISBN-13: 9788189059729
  • Publisher: Navayana
  • Binding: Paperback
  • ISBN-10: 8189059726
  • Publisher Date: 2015

9 reviews for The Pariah Problem

  1. Pankaj Mansion

    A vital contribution to the field. Viswanath’s analysis is insightful and thought-provoking, though sometimes repetitive.

  2. Shivansh Soni

    The book explains the problems so well, but it is hard to digest the cruelty of the time.

  3. Subham Kumar Nahak

    Eye-opening account of the Pariah system. Viswanath’s research is impeccable. Highly recommend for those interested in Indian history.

  4. Midhunprasad M

    Essential reading for understanding modern India. The book does an excellent job of connecting past injustices to present-day realities.

  5. Shreshtha Roy

    A well-researched book that highlights the historical oppression faced by Dalits. However, the writing could be more engaging.

  6. Kodavali Samarpana Rao

    A thorough but disheartening exploration. It is a little slow but very informative.

  7. Aastha Sinha

    Important but depressing. It’s necessary to understand the past, but the book is a bit dry and academic.

  8. Shambhu

    This book really opened my eyes. It is a great academic resource, though a little hard to follow at times.

  9. Tushar Goyal

    A detailed look at a difficult subject. Viswanath sheds light on a history that’s often overlooked. It’s a dense read, but worth the effort.

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