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An advance copy of this book reached me several months before its release last year. I have read it with interest and admiration, and I had meant to review it promptly, yet it has taken me more than a year to get down to it.

Greece , Mexico , Kolkata , West-bengal , India , Bangladesh , Istanbul , Turkey , Delhi , China , Armenia , France

Stanford Humanities Center Announces 2022–23 Fellows

The Stanford Humanities Center is pleased to announce the appointment of 37 fellows for the upcoming academic year 2022–2023.The new cohort spans disciplines, historical periods, and regions: from popular religion to operatic voice, environmental inequality to transgender history, early modern India to Cold War Central America to contemporary China and more.Eight of next

Stanford , California , United-states , University-of-arizona , Arizona , Japan , Kashmir , Jammu-and-kashmir , India , Brazil , Cuba , China

Phules, Ambedkar and Du Bois: For a just world without caste or race


Phules, Ambedkar and Du Bois: For a just world without caste or race
Manipulation of truth continues to incite division, violence, and oppression. As ever, the voices of Phule, Du Bois and Ambedkar ring true. Their intellectual arguments, political positioning, activism, bold and uncompromising stand on securing human rights for all people remain relevant for the transformation of societies everywhere, writes P. Dayanandan
Casteism in India and racism in the USA are a disgrace to human dignity and impediment to progress. Both are products of twisted minds justifying every form of oppression and violence to seek and sustain power and wealth. Great men and women of vision and compassion fought against such prejudice, empowered the weak, and showed humanity a path of hope. Two such anti-caste icons of India, Mahatma Jotirao Phule and Babasaheb Ambedkar, appreciated the struggles of antiracism leaders of America. Ambedkar corresponded with W.E.B. Du Bois. How their attitudes and work ran parallel, built on each other, and even crossed paths across time and place is a fascinating history. Bridging the complexities of their contexts, distinct threads can be traced. Their stories provide historical depth to the struggle today, when racism is raising its hideous head and casteism continues unabated, promoted vigorously by renewed religious and political bigotry.

Cambridge , Cambridgeshire , United-kingdom , Fisk-university , Tennessee , United-states , Shanghai , China , Paris , France-general , France , New-delhi