Abstract
Recognition plays an important role in shaping up the personality of humans in social and political context. Recognition is the act of accepting or respecting other beings or group, a ‘vital human need’, an important means of valuing the other. In this paper, we focus on how language plays an important role in recognition and misrecognition. We address this issue with specific reference to ‘Dalits’. ‘Dalit’ as an identity is created by the subjects of recognition in retaliation against the misrecognition by others. We trace how the identity of ‘Dalits’ is formed and we argue that ‘Dalit’ identity can only be a temporary identity in realizing an egalitarian society.
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