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Caste and Nature: Dalits and Indian Environmental Policies

Caste and Nature: Dalits and Indian Environmental Policies

Book by Mukul Sharma
Rarely do Indian environmental discourses examine nature through the lens of caste. Whereas nature is considered as universal and inherent, caste is understood as a constructed historical and social entity. Mukul Sharma shows how caste and nature... Google Books
Originally published: 2017
Author: Mukul Sharma
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Mukul Sharma shows how caste and nature are intimately connected. He compares Dalit meanings of environment to ideas and practices of neo-Brahmanism and certain ...
Jun 9, 2012 · Mukul Sharma (mukul1961@yahoo.co.in) is a researcher and writer. Indian environmental politics has been vividly and vari ously defined as ...
This book, I am no doubt, will inspire a new wave of research in the field. Citation: Shatam Ray. Review of Sharma, Mukul, Caste and Nature: Dalits and Indian ...
Nov 28, 2019 · It argues that Dalits have a distinct experience of ecological practices “which impacts the body, self, presence, and position of the oppressed” ...
... caste is understood as a constructed historical and social entity. Mukul Sharma shows how caste and nature are intimately connected. He compares Dalit meanings.
Mukul Sharma, 'Where Are Dalits in Indian Environmentalism?', National Seminar on Dalit Studies and Higher Education: Exploring Content Material for a New ...
Indian environmental paradigms and politics, frequently conceptualised and expressed in terms of India's glorious past, often render questions of caste and ...
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--This text refers to the hardcover edition. About the Author. Mukul Sharma is a Delhi-based writer specializing in environment, human rights, and media issues.
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Aug 2, 2019 · Caste and nature: dalits and Indian environmental politics. by Mukul Sharma, New Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2017, 336 pp., ₹995 ...
Caste and nature : Dalits and Indian environmental politics / Mukul Sharma. Rarely do Indian environmental discourses examine nature through the lens of caste.