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Tamil Dalit Literature

Buck, David C. [u.a.] [Hrsg.]:
Tamil Dalit Literature : My Own Experience / ed. and transl. by David C. Buck, Kannan M. - Pondicherry : Institut Français de Pondichéry, 2011. - xxxviii, 158 S. - (Steles : Jean Filliozat Series in South Asian Culture and History ; 2)
ISBN 978-81-8470-186-9
Rs. 450,00
EUR 21,00
DDC: 894.811080920694

Beschreibung
Until the past twenty or thirty years, Dalit people in India, traditionally the recipients of some of India’s worst discrimination and oppression, did not have much of a literary voice. Now, however, there are voices representing millions of Dalits — people who certainly do speak for themselves, but many of whom cannot write for themselves, and would not be published if they did. Some of those voices, translated from Tamil into English, are contained in this volume, along with an extensive introduction. Each of the nine Dalit authors collected here has contributed an essay on his or her own experience as a Dalit writer; seven of them also contributed previously unpublished short stories or poems. Their works often display an in-your-face character, but there are also subtle nuances and carefully drawn characters and situations. Dalit literature is fresh and new, and old and stale, all at the same time. It arises directly out of lived experiences in an unjust world. [Verlagsinformation]

Herausgeber/Übersetzer
DAVID C. BUCK is a translator of classical and modern Tamil literary works into English. He teaches mathematics at Elizabethtown Community and Technical College in Kentucky, U.S.A.
KANNAN M. is a researcher in Contemporary Tamil in the Department of Indology, French Institute of Pondicherry.

Quellen: IFP