Dalit Theology in The Twenty-First Century

Discordant Voices, Discerning Pathways

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9780198066910

Publication date:

15/09/2010

Hardback

312 pages

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ISBN:

9780198066910

Publication date:

15/09/2010

Hardback

312 pages

Sathianathan Clarke, Deenabandhu Manchala & Philip Vinod Peacock

Suitable for: Combining Dalit theology with feminism, subaltern studies, postmodernism and biblical interpretation, this volume will be of considerable interest to students and scholars of sociology, gender studies, religion, and Dalit Politics.

Rights:  World Rights

Sathianathan Clarke, Deenabandhu Manchala & Philip Vinod Peacock

Description

Has Dalit Theology reached an impasse since its early burst of creative energy in the late eighties and early nineties? Transcending the boundaries of academic disciplinarity, this volume underscores new directions and concerns of contemporary Dalit Theology. The essays challenge the several stereotypical assumptions and re-examine the ways in which Dalit realities are imagined, interpreted, and circulated in different ecclesial communities across India. They advocate new frameworks and methodologies for understanding Dalit Theology and also raise subversive questions arising out of subaltern experiences. The volume highlights how–despite its proud entry into the post-colonial, politically democratic, twenty-first century–India continues to straddle structural inequalities and functional hierarchies based on its age-old caste system. It also looks at various Dalit, movements that struggle against insidious forms of caste-, class-, ethnicity-, and religion-based violence and violation. Contributors Sathianathan Clarke - Geevarghese Mor Coorilos - Joseph Prabhakar Dayam - L. Jayachitra - Anderson H.M. Jeremiah - Lalruatkima - Deenabandhu Manchala - Monica Jyotsna Melanchthon - Prasuna Gnana Nelavala - Surekha Nelavala - Philip Vinod Peacock - Evangeline Anderson Rajkumar - Peniel Jesudason Rufus Rajkumar - Roja Singh - Y.T. Vinayaraj

Sathianathan Clarke, Deenabandhu Manchala & Philip Vinod Peacock

Sathianathan Clarke, Deenabandhu Manchala & Philip Vinod Peacock

Sathianathan Clarke, Deenabandhu Manchala & Philip Vinod Peacock

Sathianathan Clarke, Deenabandhu Manchala & Philip Vinod Peacock

Description

Has Dalit Theology reached an impasse since its early burst of creative energy in the late eighties and early nineties? Transcending the boundaries of academic disciplinarity, this volume underscores new directions and concerns of contemporary Dalit Theology. The essays challenge the several stereotypical assumptions and re-examine the ways in which Dalit realities are imagined, interpreted, and circulated in different ecclesial communities across India. They advocate new frameworks and methodologies for understanding Dalit Theology and also raise subversive questions arising out of subaltern experiences. The volume highlights how–despite its proud entry into the post-colonial, politically democratic, twenty-first century–India continues to straddle structural inequalities and functional hierarchies based on its age-old caste system. It also looks at various Dalit, movements that struggle against insidious forms of caste-, class-, ethnicity-, and religion-based violence and violation. Contributors Sathianathan Clarke - Geevarghese Mor Coorilos - Joseph Prabhakar Dayam - L. Jayachitra - Anderson H.M. Jeremiah - Lalruatkima - Deenabandhu Manchala - Monica Jyotsna Melanchthon - Prasuna Gnana Nelavala - Surekha Nelavala - Philip Vinod Peacock - Evangeline Anderson Rajkumar - Peniel Jesudason Rufus Rajkumar - Roja Singh - Y.T. Vinayaraj

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