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BORATTI, VIJAYAKUMAR M (3) answer(s).
 
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Discovery of vachanas: notes on Fakirappa Gurubasappa Halakatti's secular interpretation of the texts and the lingayath community in colonial Karnataka / Boratti, Vijayakumar M   Journal Article
Boratti, Vijayakumar M Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Nationalism  Secularism  Identity  Karnataka  Vachanas  Lingayaths 
Lingayath Community 
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Folklore in colonial Karnataka representing a genuine native view / Boratti, Vijayakumar M   Article
Boratti, Vijayakumar M Article
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Summary/Abstract This article offers a comparative study of the multiplicity of folklore scholarship in Karnataka during the colonial period, revealing multiple layers of knowledge, experience and interculturality. It concentrates mainly on viewing three specific collections of Indian folklore by different agents, both colonialists and locals. The overarching aim is to achieve a deeper understanding of various research methodologies and their influence. This article also seeks to address some subsidiary questions regarding the prominence given to oral literature during the second half of the 19th century. It examines what relations, specifically in the eyes of the coloniser and the colonised, it shared with the classical/ancient works of literature of India and seeks to assess the nature of folklore knowledge produced in colonial Karnataka.
Key Words Colonialism  Postcolonialism  Knowledge Production  Translation  Folklore  Natives 
Ballads  Jogula Pada  Kannada  Lavani 
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Lingayat assertions of identity in colonial Karnataka: caste, census and politics of representation / Boratti, Vijayakumar M   Journal Article
Boratti, Vijayakumar M Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In the wider context of how census enumeration has been studied with varied academic interests in South Asian history, this article focuses on how the Lingayats of Karnataka, since the colonial period, received, negotiated and manipulated their hurtful description in the 1881 Census as a low-caste Hindu community, defending themselves against British and Brahmins’ misuse of taxonomic navigation.
Key Words Caste  Colonialism  Identity  Karnataka  Census  Lingayats 
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