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Critical Caste Studies and the Politics of Translating Dalit Literature
Abstract: Laura Brueck looks at the emerging field of critical caste studies being supported by institutions across the United States and how the studying of Dalit literature from South Asia can have a role in the examination of the history of race and/as caste in the United States. Brueck also looks at the ways that these literatures can be ‘translated’ in more than one way.
期刊介绍:
MR also has a history of significant criticism of W.E.B. Dubois and Nathaniel Hawthorne. An Egypt issue, published just after 9/11 on social, national, religious, and ethnic concerns, encouraged readers to look beyond stereotypes of terrorism and racism. As part of the run-up to its Fiftieth birthday, MR published a landmark issue on queer studies at the beginning of 2008 (Volume 49 Issue 1&2). The Winter issue was a commemoration of Grace Paley, which is going to be followed by an anniversary issue, art exhibition, and poetry reading in April of 2009.