Development of a dalit self: vasant moon and the aura of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar
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Date
31-03-2020
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Social Trends
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Roy, Sanjay K.
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University of North Bengal
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Biswas, Saswati
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The development of self and a sociological approach to the study of
self-identity are informed by mutual relationship between self and the society.
The former impacts the society through individual actions reflected in the working
of groups, organizations and institutions. Society on the other hand influences
the individual through shared meanings and values which enables one to
participate in social action and reflect upon oneself as the other. In the case of
India where the Hindu society considers a group of people as avarnas also
referred to as dalits or untouchables there is a great deal of complexity and
layering in the interaction between self and society. The selves of the dalits
evolve in constant interaction with the wider society through the complexities
which till today are characterized by a great degree of exploitation and
humiliation exercised by the upper castes. In this paper an attempt has been
made to study the life of Vasant Moon which shows how a dalit person overcame
the obstacles of life and evolved as a worthy member of his community under the
influence of B.R Ambedkar who inspired and moulded the lives of innumerable
dalits of a whole generation.
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7
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2348-6538
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10 - 27