Arundhati Roy
The Doctor and the Saint
The Doctor and the Saint
Publisher - Penguin
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Pages - 166
Type - Paperback
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In this intellectually rigorous and provocative work, Arundhati Roy delves into one of the most significant ideological battles in Indian history: the debate between B.R. Ambedkar (The Doctor) and M.K. Gandhi (The Saint). The Doctor and the Saint is an expanded introduction to Ambedkar’s classic text, Annihilation of Caste, where Roy meticulously re-examines the foundations of the Indian nation through the lens of caste, race, and social hierarchy. With her characteristic fearlessness, Roy challenges the sanctified narrative of the independence movement, placing the struggle against the caste system at the very center of the quest for true democracy.
Roy does not merely recount history; she deconstructs the conflicting visions of these two towering figures and explores how their legacies continue to shape modern India. She examines the complexities of Gandhi's views on caste and compares them with Ambedkar’s radical demand for its total systemic destruction. This volume serves as a powerful call to acknowledge the "hidden apartheid" that persists today and remains a vital resource for anyone seeking to understand the deep-seated social fractures of the subcontinent. For the professional reader, this is a profound meditation on power, privilege, and the unfinished business of social justice.
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