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Author: Ravi Kumar
Publisher: Navayana
Year: 2003
Language: English
Pages: 31
ISBN/UPC (if available): N/A
Description
In six autobiographical sketches, B R Ambedkar, India’s foremost civil rights leader, reminiscences his experiences of untouchability. Beginning with an incident when he was nine years old, Ambedkar recalls his humiliation at a Parsi inn in Baroda soon after his return form studies abroad, later as a tourist at the Daulatabad fort, and a few other incidents.
In his introduction, Ravikumar, activist-theoretician of the dalit movement, tries to understand the complex manner in which the private and the public operate for a dalit person. He situates our lack of access to Ambedkar’s private in this binary of the dalit self.