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Viewing marginality as a causal explanation of inequality, the social science academia has generated a vast body of literature and discourse on diverse juxtaposed issues such as justice, equality, empowerment, subalternity, multiculturalism and inclusion. This book is a critique as well as a systematic documentation of the experiences and debates of the contested marginality across South Asia in general, and Indian society in particular, across time-space continuum. It reflects the dialectics of social justice and multiple forms of marginalization. It also sets forth how marginality is contemporarily experienced across a variety of communities and groups like scheduled castes, scheduled tribes, peasants, women, physically challenged, minorities and culturally deprived sections and how they cumulate across the life course. Following an interdisciplinary approach, the work brings to the reader the lived experiences and narratives of enduring marginality and injustice. This book, besides providing insights into the contours of marginality embedded across contemporary South Asia, also provokes an engaging overview of advocacy for coherent justice. It will be appealing and apposite to academicians, practitioners and scholars interested in postcolonial and subaltern studies, inclusive policies and growth, social justice and social exclusion in South Asian perspective.
| Author | Ashish Saxena |
| Publisher | Rawat Publications |
| Language | English |
| Binding Type | Hardcover |
| Main Category | Art & Humanities |
| Sub Category | Sociology |
| ISBN13 | 9788131605684 |
| SKU | BK 0194425 |
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