
Caste and Nature
Dalits and Indian Environmental Politics
Mukul Sharma(Author)
OUP India (Publisher)
Published on 21. December 2017
Book
Hardback
336 pages
978-0-19-947756-2 (ISBN)
Description
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 are intimately connected. He compares Dalit meanings of environment to ideas and practices of neo-Brahmanism and certain mainstreams of environmental thought. Showing how Dalit experiences of environment are ridden with metaphors of pollution, impurity, and dirt, the author is able to bring forth new dimensions on both environment and Dalits, without valourizing the latter's standpoint.
Rather than looking for a coherent understanding of their ecology, the book explores the diverse and rich intellectual resources of Dalits, such as movements, songs, myths, memories, and metaphors around nature. These reveal their quest to define themselves in caste-ridden nature and building a form of environmentalism free from the burdens of caste. The Dalits also pose a critical challenge to Indian environmentalism, which has, until now, marginalized such linkages between caste and nature.
Rather than looking for a coherent understanding of their ecology, the book explores the diverse and rich intellectual resources of Dalits, such as movements, songs, myths, memories, and metaphors around nature. These reveal their quest to define themselves in caste-ridden nature and building a form of environmentalism free from the burdens of caste. The Dalits also pose a critical challenge to Indian environmentalism, which has, until now, marginalized such linkages between caste and nature.
Reviews / Votes
Sharma's book makes an important contribution by moving away from notions of ecology as beyond the reach of the social, and re-locates it within structures of power and the struggles that resist it. * Ajay Gudavarthy, Pacific Affairs *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New Delhi
India
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 224 mm
Width: 150 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
476 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-947756-2 (9780199477562)
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09/2017
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Person
Mukul Sharma is a Delhi-based writer specializing in environment, human rights, and media issues. Since 1984, he has worked as a journalist, development professional, and academician. He has received twelve national and international awards for his writings.
Content
Acknowledgements ix
Introduction xiii
1. Eco-casteism: Sulabh and the Denial of Dalit Existence 1
2. Dalit Environmental Visions 60
3. Ambedkar and Environmental Thought 114
4. Dalit Memories and Water Rights 161
5. The Dalit Mountain Man and New Commons 212
Conclusion 255
Glossary 261
Bibliography 269
Index 289
About the Author 298
Introduction xiii
1. Eco-casteism: Sulabh and the Denial of Dalit Existence 1
2. Dalit Environmental Visions 60
3. Ambedkar and Environmental Thought 114
4. Dalit Memories and Water Rights 161
5. The Dalit Mountain Man and New Commons 212
Conclusion 255
Glossary 261
Bibliography 269
Index 289
About the Author 298