Posts tagged Ambedkar
B. R. Ambedkar and the Study of Religion at Columbia University: Castes in India, Gender and Primitivity

Based on her research at the Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Columbia University, Rohini Shukla outlines the intellectual formations behind B.R. Ambedkar’s education at Columbia. This article explores the impact of Franz Boas, Raymond C. Knox and Wendell T. Bush on the shifting nature of the academic disciplines that Ambedkar studied, and demonstrates their impact on his essay “Castes in India”

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Anti-Caste International

Is caste a peculiarly South Asian problem? Joel Lee talks to N. Paul Divakar, Rita Izsák-Ndiaye, and Mohamed Nur Iftin, at the sidelines of the International Congress on Discrimination based on Work and Descent, Casteism, Antigypsism, Traditional and Contemporary Forms of Slavery and Other Analogous Forms of Discrimination about groups across the world who face enforced endogamy, and coerced occupational specialization in stigmatized forms of labour, and asks them to critically reflect on a new concept in global thought: Discrimination based on Work and Descent.

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