{greenyouth} Re: Language, Polemic and Moderation: Towards a Dalitbahujan critique of cyberspace

2007-10-01 Thread Ranjit Ranjit
Untill and unless a capacity to speak for a dalit woman, is she a just pre-political subject? dalits are treated as pre-political subjects by msot of these activisms thts why such uproar whenever Dalits Speak up. Dalit women r also imagined in the same token by many including dalit men, ngo

{greenyouth} Re: Language, Polemic and Moderation: Towards a Dalitbahujan critique of cyberspace

2007-10-01 Thread C.K. Vishwanath
No doubt ,Dalit feminist assertions have challenged savarnna feminism.what iam pointing out the assertions of caste identities.There are certain(dalit) caste groups are totally invisible in social life. --- Ranjit Ranjit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Untill and unless a capacity to speak for a

{greenyouth} Re: Language, Polemic and Moderation: Towards a Dalitbahujan critique of cyberspace

2007-09-30 Thread C.K. Vishwanath
Dalitbahujan critique- Earlier Gail omvedt herself pointed out the crisis of an exclusive Dalitbahujan space.Even phule himself tried to be so.But he failed.we have been witnessing a negative identitarian politics in indian context.caste/sub-caste identity has a hegemonic presence over the

{greenyouth} Re: Language, Polemic and Moderation: Towards a Dalitbahujan critique of cyberspace

2007-09-29 Thread Ranjit Ranjit
they are theoretical propositions with a life time of action, thought and research behind them.. i agree. but these theoretical propositions were polemically argued in public as well and what do you think, when someone raises the issue of 'invisibility of dalits ' or 'visibilty' of hegemony s/he