Suraj Yengde, a first-generation Dalit scholar, presents a critical examination of caste in India. Through personal experiences of growing up in a Dalit basti, he illuminates the systemic humiliations faced by Dalits and the invisible barriers that persist in politics, bureaucracy, and the judiciary. Yengde also provides an honest analysis of internal divisions within the Dalit community and the pervasive influence of Brahminical doctrines.
The book reveals how caste suppresses human potential, drawing parallels with other forms of oppression such as race, class, and gender. It argues that genuine transformation requires Dalits to claim power and for Brahmins to challenge Brahminism.
Why You Should Read?
- Gain a deeper understanding of the realities of caste discrimination and resilience in India.
- Explore how caste operates as a pervasive system of oppression, similar to race, class, and gender.
- Examine the complexities within the Dalit community and the need for internal reflection.
- Consider a powerful argument for transformative social change and Dalit empowerment.