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Title: India Untouched : stories of a people apart
Authors: K., Stalin ( Directed by )
Drishti ( Produced by )
Keywords: Caste
Backward
Caste discrimination
Urban Middle Classes
DVD
Issue Date: 2007
Abstract: India Untouched will make it impossible for anyone in India to deny that untouchability is still practiced today. Director Stalin K and his spent four years traveling the length and breadth of India to bear witness to the continued exclusion and segregation of those considered as 'untouchables'. Accepted wisdom in India holds that caste only exists in 'backward' rural areas, but the film exposes caste discrimination across all sections of societies-within the urban middle classes, poor and prosperous villages, the communists in Kerala, other religious groups such as Sikhs, Christians and Muslims and within some of India's most revered academic and professional institutions. In an age where the media projects only one image of 'rising' or 'poised' India, this film reminds us how for the country is from being equal society. Traveling through eight states and four religions, this film is perhaps the deepest exploration of caste oppression ever undertaken on film.
Description: TRT - 110 Min, Col, Hindi with EST. Call No - 306.73DFOFI032 Accession No - M - 498 Date - 20/02/2008
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/349
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