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Subject: Hatred in the belly: Politics behind the appropriation of Dr
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Dear Karthik, Announcing the first title by The Shared Mirror

Hatred in the belly: Politics behind the appropriation of Dr Ambedkar’s
writings
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Announcing the first title by The Shared Mirror

*Hatred in the belly: Politics behind the appropriation of Dr Ambedkar’s
writings*

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There has been an upsurge in the attempts to appropriate Babasaheb
Ambedkar, his texts and the entire Ambedkarite thought and movements into
the hindu/upper caste narrative. These subtle to blatant attempts negate
and nullify the force of Ambedkarite anti-caste politics of the Dalit
Bahujan who seek the simultaneous annihilation of caste and hinduism. A
recent explicit example is the appropriation and manipulation of
Babasaheb's classic text Annihilation of Caste by Navayana Publishing Pvt
Ltd.

This edition comes with an out of focus introduction by Arundhati Roy which
also erases the vibrant history and journey of this text against structural
obstacles faced by Dalit publishers for more than 60 years. It also has an
elaborate annotation aspect which has excluded the contemporary scholarship
of Dalit Bahujan on the topic of annihilation of caste. This can only be
described as colonization of the intellectual world of Ambedkarites. It is
not an act of intellectual theft for theft is done stealthily with the fear
of being caught. Here, they don't even have that fear. They act like
colonizers.

As a response to this, a series of Dalit Bahujan writers, activists and
others mounted a critique on this act of appropriation.

The 31 essays, interviews, video transcripts on the issue by a range of
writers, thinkers, activists, students etc. have created an unparalleled
debate around knowledge systems and their appropriation. They are being
compiled into a book titled ‘Hatred in the belly: Politics behind the
appropriation of Dr Ambedkar’s writings’.

The book will be published under the name of The Shared Mirror Publishing
House.

(Do not forget to place your order for the 'Hatred in the belly', which is
to be released later this month. Share the post in public interest.)
Details to follow soon.



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