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Eleanor Zelliot (October 7, 1926 – June 5, 2016) was an
American writer,
professor of
Carleton College and
specialist on the India,
Southeast Asia, Vietnam...
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December 2022. "Abeer
Gulaal -
Abhang by Sant
Chokhamela |
Amritha Varshini".
Zelliot,
Eleanor (2008). "Chokhamela, His
Family and the
Marathi Tradition". In...
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pursuing education in
these school but by 1858 they had all closed.
Eleanor Zelliot blames the
closure on
private European donations drying up due to the Rebellion...
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Zelliot,
Eleanor in
Mokashi (1987) p. 37
Novetzke p. 117
Zelliot (1988) p. 114
Underhill (1991) p. 171 Raeside...
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conflicts and rivalries, and
ineffective leadership.[citation needed]
Eleanor Zelliot ****erts that
Dalit literature originated in Marathi-speaking
areas of Maharashtra...
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Asian Studies. 38 (3): 450–452. doi:10.1080/00856401.2015.1049726.
Eleanor Zelliot (2015). Knut A.
Jacobsen (ed.).
Routledge Handbook of
Contemporary India...
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parallel between the
apartheid system and untouchability.
Eleanor Zelliot also
notes Singh's 2006
comment but says that,
despite the
obvious similarities...
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Better India. 17
October 2017.
Retrieved 5
April 2022.
Zelliot,
Eleanor (2010). "India's Dalits:
Racism and
Contemporary Change". Global...
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Navayana theories restate the core
doctrines of Buddhism,
according to
Zelliot & Macy (1980),
wherein Ambedkar's "social
emphasis exclude[s] or distort...
- Policy.
Institute of
Historical Studies. p. 176.
Doranne Jacobson;
Eleanor Zelliot;
Susan Snow
Wadley (1992). From
untouchable to Dalit:
essays on the Ambedkar...