Clearing of the Ground - Ambedkar's Method of Reading
This essay attempts to study and explicate the method of reading as operative in Ambedkar’s writings. The essay is organized around five thematic sections, each aimed at discussing a methodological concern guiding Ambedkar’s investigations. His engagements with the religious texts of Hinduism in gen...
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description | This essay attempts to study and explicate the method of reading as operative in Ambedkar’s writings. The essay is organized around five thematic sections, each aimed at discussing a methodological concern guiding Ambedkar’s investigations. His engagements with the religious texts of Hinduism in general and the Manusmriti (The Laws of Manu or The Law Code of Manu) in particular have been used here to explicate the substance and implications of what has been described by Aishwary Kumar as Ambedkar’s ‘politics of reading’, a highly suggestive phrase that points towards the political as well as epistemic stakes of Ambedkar’s acts of reading. |
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spelling | doaj.art-bf07b372da0a4fe1bcc350b27894cae42022-12-21T22:10:12ZengBrandeis University LibraryCaste2639-49282021-05-012117418810.26812/caste.v2i1.246246Clearing of the Ground - Ambedkar's Method of ReadingAnkit Kawade0Jawaharlal Nehru UniversityThis essay attempts to study and explicate the method of reading as operative in Ambedkar’s writings. The essay is organized around five thematic sections, each aimed at discussing a methodological concern guiding Ambedkar’s investigations. His engagements with the religious texts of Hinduism in general and the Manusmriti (The Laws of Manu or The Law Code of Manu) in particular have been used here to explicate the substance and implications of what has been described by Aishwary Kumar as Ambedkar’s ‘politics of reading’, a highly suggestive phrase that points towards the political as well as epistemic stakes of Ambedkar’s acts of reading.https://journals.library.brandeis.edu/index.php/caste/article/view/246ambedkar; caste; historical methodology; indian political thought; hermeneutics; political philosophy |
spellingShingle | Ankit Kawade Clearing of the Ground - Ambedkar's Method of Reading Caste ambedkar; caste; historical methodology; indian political thought; hermeneutics; political philosophy |
title | Clearing of the Ground - Ambedkar's Method of Reading |
title_full | Clearing of the Ground - Ambedkar's Method of Reading |
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title_full_unstemmed | Clearing of the Ground - Ambedkar's Method of Reading |
title_short | Clearing of the Ground - Ambedkar's Method of Reading |
title_sort | clearing of the ground ambedkar s method of reading |
topic | ambedkar; caste; historical methodology; indian political thought; hermeneutics; political philosophy |
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