Introduction: At the Center and in the Periphery
1. Caste and Anticaste Identity: The Evolution and Legacy of Difference in Indian Social Life
2. Narrative Violence and Injustice Awareness: Reading Anticaste Activism as Narrative for Social Change
3. Doing Strategy in Indian Anticaste Activism: A Systems Approach to Understanding the
Struggle for Identity, Rights, and Awareness
4. Fostering Dalit Buddhist Identity: TBMSG’s Organizing around Ambedkar Buddhism
5. All-India Rise Up: BAMCEF and Educating for a National Identity and Injustice Awareness
6. Narrative Testimony as Rights Agitation: PVCHR’s International Rights Discourse
Conclusion: Identity, Rights, and Awareness: The Power of Discourse to Change Entrenched Systems of Oppression
Epilogue: The Making of Discursive Change Platforms and Writing from the Periphery as a Form of Resistance towards the Dominant Center