NANDANAR`S CHILDREN
The Paraiyans’ Tryst with Destiny, Tamil Nadu 1850–1956
RAJ SEKHAR BASU University of Calcutta, Kolkata
   Published       : January  2011
   Pages             : 492                        Size  : Demy: 5.5" x 8.5"
   Series             : Studies in Modern Indian History, 14
   Imprint           : SAGE India
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    About the Book


The narrative of this book is built around the historical experiences of the Paraiyans of Tamil Nadu. The author traces the transformation of the Paraiyans from an ‘untouchable’ and socially despised community to one that came to acquire prominence in the political scene of Tamil Nadu, especially in early twentieth century. Using this framework, the book studies a number of issues: subaltern history, colonial ethnography, agrarian systems, agrarian bondage, land legislations, and the interventions by missionaries and social and political organizations.

While delving into the Paraiyan community’s own understanding of history, the book presents the conflicting versions of Adi Dravida politicians and nationalist politics. It establishes that nationalism still serves as the overarching framework under which caste, class and other forms of competing identities operate in the Indian state. It presents a rare amalgamation of government, private and vernacular sources, which add to its distinctive quality.
   


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