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ID131772
Title ProperRepresentation, education and Agrarian reform
Other Title InformationJogendranath Mandal and the nature of scheduled caste politics, 1937-1943
LanguageENG
AuthorSen, Dwaipayan
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper focusses on the Namasudra leader Jogendranath Mandal (1904-1968), and presents a study of the principal demands submitted by Scheduled Caste legislators over the course of the first half-decade of the Bengal legislative assembly. It seeks to understand these demands and why they were frustrated. It also traces and attempts to explain the withering away of Mandal's initial association with and favourable disposition towards the Congress. In contrast to accepted historiography, it argues that Scheduled Caste politics encompassed demands for representation, education and agrarian reform. It documents how their implementation (particularly the demand for representation) was compromised largely as a consequence of caste Hindu misrecognition.
`In' analytical NoteModern Asian Studies Vol. 48, No.1; Jan 2014: p.77-119
Journal SourceModern Asian Studies Vol. 48, No.1; Jan 2014: p.77-119
Key WordsScheduled Caste Politics ;  Agrarian Reform ;  Representation ;  Education ;  Jogendranath Mandal ;  Bengal ;  Congress ;  Hindu Misrecognition