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Dalit women talk differently
G Guru
Economic and Political Weekly, 2548-2550, 1995
3871995
The cracked mirror: An Indian debate on experience and theory
G Guru, S Sarukkai
Oxford University Press, 2018
3122018
Humiliation: Claims and context
G Guru
2562011
How egalitarian are the social sciences in India?
G Guru
Economic and Political Weekly, 5003-5009, 2002
1822002
4 Archaeology of Untouchability1
G Guru
1182009
Experience, caste, and the everyday social
G Guru, S Sarukkai
Oxford University Press, 2019
862019
The language of Dalitbahujan political discourse
G Guru
Class, Caste, Gender, 256-70, 2004
842004
Dalit movement in mainstream sociology
G Guru
Economic and Political Weekly, 570-573, 1993
681993
Introduction: theorizing humiliation
G Guru
Humiliation: Claims and context, 1-19, 2009
572009
Who are the country’s poor? Social movement politics and Dalit poverty
G Guru, A Chakravarty
Perspectives on Modern South Asia: A Reader in Culture, History, and …, 2011
552011
The politics of naming
G Guru
SEMINAR-NEW DELHI-, 14-18, 1998
541998
Rejection of rejection: Foregrounding self-respect
G Guru
Humiliation: Claims and context, 209-25, 2009
502009
Experience, space and justice
G Guru
492012
Rise of the'Dalit Millionaire': A Low Intensity Spectacle
G Guru
Economic and Political Weekly, 41-49, 2012
482012
Dalits in pursuit of modernity
G Guru
India: Another Millennium, 123-137, 2000
472000
The idea of India:'Derivative, Desi and beyond'
G Guru
Economic and Political Weekly, 36-42, 2011
462011
Dalits from margin to margin
G Guru
India International Centre Quarterly 27 (2), 111-116, 2000
462000
Dalit Cultural Movement & Dalit Politics in Maharashtra
G Guru
Vikas Adhyayan Kendra, 1997
451997
Egalitarianism and the social sciences in India
G Guru
432012
Liberal democracy in India and the Dalit critique
G Guru
Social Research: An International Quarterly 78 (1), 99-122, 2011
422011
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