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Caste-less Tamils and early print public sphere: remembering Iyothee Thass (1845–914) / Leonard, Dickens   Journal Article
Leonard, Dickens Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Responding to the history of Dalit invisibility in print public sphere, this article explores one of the earliest Dalit articulations in print in South Asia during the colonial period. Extending studies on anti-caste thought by foregrounding the Tamil cosmopolis, this conceptualises how the most oppressed by caste engaged with print in the early twentieth century, through studying the works on and of Pandit Iyothee Thass and his movement. The article proposes that these experiments with print opened the chance of a political to emerge, which was otherwise foreclosed, towards wording a caste-less community at this earlier time in Indian history.
Key Words Caste  Buddhism  Tamil  Dalit Public Sphere  Lyothee Thass  Print Histories 
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