Deconstructing /Interrogating Dominant Ethic Paradigms/ : Models and Exclusion of Madiga People in History with Special Reference to Michael Foucault's Concept of Power / Manohar Pradeep
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New Theological College Back Issue (Serials) | Vol. 42, No. 02 (Aug-Dec 2016) | Available | Combined 1-2 | MSJ4202 |
1. A Brief history about Colonial presence
2. Colonial policies and Dalit identities
3. Orientalism
4. Autobiographical Practices of the West
5. Power
6. Embodied histories of Madigas
7.Dominant Ideologies in Missionary Texts
8. Roots of Exclusion
9. When Missionaries/Mission Fields Write History
10. Providing Space to Reconstitute
11. Dalit Autobiographies
10. Hazari's Untouchable
11. Dalit Personal Narratives
12. Postcolonial Experiences of Dalit
13. Writing Subaltern (Madiga) History: Missionary Sources
14. Post- Independence Period
15. Importance of Dalit History
16. Dalit Challenges to Religious systems-A People ignored by Church History
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