Strike a Blow to Change the World

Author:   Eknath Awad ,  Jerry Pinto
Publisher:   Speaking Tiger Publishing Private Limited
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9789388070409


Pages:   298
Publication Date:   10 August 2018
Format:   Paperback
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'This is an inspiring book by an inspiring man and deserves to be widely read...A must-read for all those interested in Dalit politics and caste change.'--Hugo Gorringe, author of Untouchable Citizens Eknath Awad was a rare Dalit Mang activist from the Marathwada region of Maharastra, who fought for the rights of all underprivileged communities, irrespective of their caste or religion. In his compelling autobiography, Awad describes his rage against the humiliation of the Mangs by the upper castes; and his struggle to overcome caste prejudices as well as extreme poverty to get an education. He revisits his heady days of activism: rejecting caste-based labour and religious practices by cutting the Potraj's dreadlocks; joining the Dalit Panthers; being at the forefront of the Land Rights Movement; battling to rename Marathwada University after Dr Ambedkar; and working with an NGO in Thane that helped free Adivasis from bonded labour. He writes about his decision to return to Marathwada, where he continued to fight against caste-based discrimination until his death. Awad doesn't shy away from admitting his shortcomings, such as his tendency to resort to violence to settle disputes. He also recounts the casteism he faced from other Mangs, and his pain and disillusionment after some of them attempted to kill him. Originally published in Marathi as Jag Badal Ghaluni Ghaav, Jerry Pinto's remarkable translation makes this inspiring book available in English for the first time.

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Author:   Eknath Awad ,  Jerry Pinto
Publisher:   Speaking Tiger Publishing Private Limited
Imprint:   Speaking Tiger Publishing Private Limited
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.295kg
ISBN:  

9789388070409


ISBN 10:   9388070402
Pages:   298
Publication Date:   10 August 2018
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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'Eknath Awad' (1956-2015) was a prominent Dalit activist from Maharashtra. He was an active member of the Dalit Panthers and later joined the Vidhayak Sansad in 1981, where he worked to organize the Adivasi groups in Thane. He joined CASA in 1983 and helped established programmes against caste-based practices, and for literacy and women empowerment. He founded the Rural Development Centre in 1985 and the Maanavi Haq Abhiyaan in 1990. One of India's finest and most celebrated writers, 'Jerry Pinto' is also an acclaimed translator. He has translated Daya Pawar's autobiography, 'Baluta'; the memoirs 'I Want to Destroy Myself' ('Mala Udhvasta Vhachay') by Malika Amar Shaikh, and 'I, the Salt Doll' ('Mee Mithaachi Baahuli') by Vandana Mishra; Baburao Bagul's short-story collection 'When I Hid My Caste' ('Jevha Mee Jaat Chorli Hoti'); and the novels 'Cobalt Blue' by Sachin Kundalkar and 'Half-Open Windows' ('Khidkya Ardhya Ughadya') by Ganesh Matkari. Jerry Pinto is the recipient of, among other honours, the Sahitya Akademi Award and Yale University's Windham-Campbell Prize.

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