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Dr. D. R. Nagaraj (20 February 1954 – 12 August 1998) was an Indian cultural critic, political commentator and an expert on medieval and modern Kannada poetry and Dalit movement who wrote in
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and English languages. He won
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for his work ''Sahitya Kathana''. He started out as a Marxist critic but renounced the Marxist framework that he had used in the book ''Amruta mattu Garuda'' as too reductionist and became a much more eclectic and complex thinker. He is among the few Indian thinkers to shed new light on
Dalit Dalit (from sa, दलित, dalita meaning "broken/scattered"), also previously known as untouchable, is the lowest stratum of the castes in India. Dalits were excluded from the four-fold varna system of Hinduism and were seen as forming ...
and
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politics. He regarded the
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- Ambedkar debate on the issue of caste system and
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as the most important contemporary debate whose outcome would determine the fate of India in the 21st century. He was one of the founders of the
Bandaya movement Bandaya movement is a progressive ebelliterary movement in Kannada started by D. R. Nagaraj and Shudra Shrinivas in 1974. It promoted socially-committed literature and sought to make poetry a weapon against social and economic injustice. "Let p ...
along with Shudra Srinivas and
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, and gave the movement its famous slogan, ''"Khadgavagali kavya! Janara novige midiva pranamitra!"'' ("Let poetry be a sword! The dear friend who responds to the pain of people!")


Early life

Doddaballapura Ramaiah Nagaraj was born on 20 February 1954 to Ramaiah and Akkayyamma in Doddaballapur in the erstwhile
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of India (present-day
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). His family belonged to the weaver caste and his father was a teacher. Nagaraj was schooled in his home town, after which he studied at the Government Arts and Science College,
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. He was known as an excellent debater in college and it was during these intercollegiate debates that he got interested in
Dalit Dalit (from sa, दलित, dalita meaning "broken/scattered"), also previously known as untouchable, is the lowest stratum of the castes in India. Dalits were excluded from the four-fold varna system of Hinduism and were seen as forming ...
and
Bahujan ''Bahujan'' is a Pali term frequently found in Buddhist texts, with a literal meaning of "the many", or "the majority". In a modern context, it refers to the combined population of the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Other Backward Classes, M ...
politics. Nagaraj went to study further and obtained a master's degree and then a PhD from
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. In 1975, he joined Bangalore University as a research scholar in the Kannada Department (formally known as the Kannada Adhyayana Kendra), and subsequently became part of the Kannada faculty.


Career

Nagaraj rose through the ranks at the Bangalore University quickly, becoming a Reader and then, just before his death in 1998, he was named for the newly established Kailasam Chair. In addition to his primary affiliation with the Kannada Department of Bangalore University, Nagaraj was a fellow at the Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla (1993–4); Senior Fellow at the
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(CSDS, Delhi (1994–6); and visiting professor in the Department of South Asian Languages and Civilizations at the
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(1997 and 1998). Nagaraj wrote six books among several essays in Kannada. He has also edited 15 Kannada books, including an anthology of
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. ''Flaming Feet'' is his collection of essays on the Indian Dalit movement whose title article "Flaming Feet" discusses the varied philosophies of
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and
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on Dalit emancipation and tries to find an underlying unity. A revised and extended version of this book was posthumously published as ''The Flaming Feet and Other Essays: The Dalit Movement in India'' in 2011. ''Listening to the Loom: Essays on Literature, Politics and Violence'' is his other collection of essays. These books have been translated into
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and
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s. He also published many essays in English. Many of his Kannada essays have been translated into English and other languages since his death. At the time of his death in 1998, Nagaraj was serving as the Director of Shabdana — Centre for Translation, a project of the
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, and editor of Akshara Chintana, a series of critical works published by Akshara Prakashana of Heggodu. In the months preceding his death, he was "probing the nature of feminism as a frame for a new dalit literary criticism."


Personal life

Nagaraj met his wife Girija, while he was teaching at Bangalore University. Girija was a student of literature as well as science. They have two children, Amulya and Anoop. Nagaraj died of a heart attack in 1998, aged just 44.


Select bibliography

Dr. Nagaraj published his first book, ''Amruta mattu Garuda'' (Nectar and the Eagle) in 1983 and the second book, his PhD thesis on modern Kannada poetry and poetics, ''Shakti Sharadeya Mela'' (The Festival of Shakti and Sharade) shortly thereafter. Between 1987 and 1993, he mostly published critical essays in English and Kannada. He also edited a lot of important books.


Critical works

In Kannada * ''Amrutha Mattu Garuda'' (1983) (Marxist analysis of Modern Kannada literature) * ''Shakti Sharadeya Mela: Adhunika Kannada Kavyada Adhyanana'' Heggodu: Akshara Prakashana (PhD thesis on Modern Kannada poetry and poetics) * ''Sahitya Kathana'' (1996) Heggodu: Akshara Prakashana * ''Samskriti Kathana'' (2001) Ed. by Agrahara Krishnamurthy * ''Allama Prabhu Mattu Shaiva Pratibhe'' (1998) Heggodu: Akshara Prakashana. (on the 12th century Vachana poet Allama Prabhu. Published posthumously) In English * ''The Flaming Feet: The Dalit Movement in India'' (1993) Bangalore: Institute of Cultural Research and Action. * ''The Flaming Feet and Other Essays: The Dalit Movement in India'' (2011) Ed. Prithvi Datta Chandra Shobhi. Ranikhet: Permanent Black. . * ''Listening to the Loom: Essays on Literature, Politics and Violence'' (2014) Ed. Prithvi Datta Chandra Shobhi. Seagull Books, 2014.


Edited and translated

* ''Urdu Sahitya'' (1990) - Edited volume of Urdu Literature * ''Vasanta Smriti'' (1993) - Translation of
Jalaluddin Rumi Jalāl al-Dīn Muḥammad Rūmī ( fa, جلال‌الدین محمد رومی), also known as Jalāl al-Dīn Muḥammad Balkhī (), Mevlânâ/Mawlānā ( fa, مولانا, lit= our master) and Mevlevî/Mawlawī ( fa, مولوی, lit= my ma ...
's poems


Awards and honours

* Vardhamana Award (1988) * Shivarama Karanth Award (1995) *
Sahitya Akademi Award The Sahitya Akademi Award is a literary honour in India, which the Sahitya Akademi, India's National Academy of Letters, annually confers on writers of the most outstanding books of literary merit published in any of the 22 languages of the ...
(Posthumous, 1998)


References


External links


Critical Tensions in the History of Kannada Literary Culture
by D.R. Nagaraj in ''Literary Cultures in History: Reconstructions from South Asia'' (2003) ed. by Sheldon Pollock.
Rooted Cosmopolitan: D.R. Nagaraj
by Ramachandra Guha
D.R. Nagaraj talks about the conflict between Desi and Marga
Kannada audio. {{DEFAULTSORT:Nagaraj, D. R. Recipients of the Sahitya Akademi Award in Kannada 1954 births 1998 deaths Writers from Karnataka Bandaya writers Kannada-language writers People from Bangalore Rural district Bangalore University alumni Bangalore University faculty