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Significance of education in the story the poisoned bread

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Answered by sunyanajadhav5
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Twenty-five years ago, Poisoned Bread, a kind of anthology of Dalit literature, hit the stands and created a storm, which led to a serious discussion on what constitutes this category. The book was edited by Arjun Dangle, one of the major Dalit writers and an activist of the Dalit Panthers, a social organization created to fight caste discriminations.

The book comprised poems, short stories and essays written by prominent authors including Baburao Bagul, Namdeo Dhasal, Raja Dhale, who had given voice to their pain and anger at generations of subjugation under the caste system.

It is interesting to revisit Poisoned Bread after 25 years, to analyse what led to the new wave of writings that started in Marathi and later spread to other languages to eventually influence the whole of India.

Answered by jiya551400
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When the subaltern started speaking

Going strong: Poisoned Bread inspired a vibrant movement | Photo Credit: Sushil Kumar Verma

Prakash Bal Joshi08 JULY 2017 18:00 IST

UPDATED: 07 JULY 2017 12:11 IST

    

Poisoned Bread, an anthology of Dalit writings published in 1992, created a literature of protest that continues to flourish

Twenty-five years ago, Poisoned Bread, a kind of anthology of Dalit literature, hit the stands and created a storm, which led to a serious discussion on what constitutes this category. The book was edited by Arjun Dangle, one of the major Dalit writers and an activist of the Dalit Panthers, a social organization created to fight caste discriminations.

The book comprised poems, short stories and essays written by prominent authors including Baburao Bagul, Namdeo Dhasal, Raja Dhale, who had given voice to their pain and anger at generations of subjugation under the caste system.

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