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- From: sanjiva@ecrc.de (Sanjiva Prasad)
- Subject: I yam what I yam
- Message-ID: <1992Nov17.174234.27653@ecrc.de>
- Keywords: INDIAN CULTURE - Radically Racist
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- References: <1992Nov13.010410.11453@massey.ac.nz> <1992Nov16.000412.12806@massey.ac.nz> <1992Nov16.101406.16440@gn.ecn.purdue.edu>
- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1992 17:42:34 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov16.101406.16440@gn.ecn.purdue.edu> prasanth@gn.ecn.purdue.edu (Ravi K. Prasanth) writes:
- >
- >Categorization is prejudice. Why should we think of people as
- >whites, blacks, shuudras and brahmins ? Show me a person who
- >says "I am a brahmin" and I will show you a person blinded by
- >prejudice.
-
- A week or so back I read about the passing away of an very well known Kannada
- poet, Gopalakrishna Adiga. He was a friend of my father, and I have fond
- recollections of a superb meal at his house where I ate so much (quite
- shamelessly, as the old Kannada-English joke goes) that I couldn't get up.
- The Kannada literary scene has lost an eminent figure.
-
- Some years ago Shri Adiga, who was always considered a mild-mannered and
- liberal person, publicly announced that his politics had sharply swung
- rightward (fine, that's a personal decision) and also came out strongly
- asserting his Brahminism and championing Brahmin rights. This quite shocked
- many of his friends, my father included. Dr Shivarama Karanth, I believe,
- was also quite distressed by this. In a public address, though he didn't
- refer to Adiga on the one hand, and the large group of writers calling their
- writing Dalit literature on the other, he gave a characteristic admonition
- to those wearing their caste on their literary sleeves. "Naanu Brahmana",
- (I am a Brahmin) he began, and described how that might have affected his
- upbringing, but proceeded to attack the relevance and the ideas of caste, and
- people linking their social activities and personal achievements to caste
- identity. So, here was a great writer saying "I am a Brahmin" but for
- the purposes of curing the blindness of caste prejudice.
-
- Regards,
- Sanjiva
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