INTRODUCTION
ONE
The Two Great Traditions of India and the Construction of Hinduism
TWO
Before ‘Hinduism’: The Buddhist Vision
THREE
Before Hinduism: The Devotional Visions of Bhakti
FOUR
Hinduism as Brahman Exploitation: Jotiba Phule
FIVE
Hinduism as Patriarchy: Ramabai, Tarabai and the Early Feminists
SIX
Hinduism as Aryan Conquest: The Dalit Radicals of the 1920s
SEVEN
Hinduism as Counter-Revolution: B. R. Ambedkar
EIGHT
Hinduism as Delhi Rule: Periyar and the National Question
NINE
Independent India: Brahmanic Socialism, Brahmanic Globalisation
TEN
Hinduism as Feudal Backwardness: The Dalit Panthers
ELEVEN
The Logic of Dalit Politics
TWELVE
The Rise of the Bahujan Samaj Party
CONCLUSION
Sita’s Curse, Shambuk’s Silence
BIBLIOGRAPHY
RECOMMENDED READINGS
INDEX