Educational Resources
1. The Archive
The educational resource on Dalit massacres is designed to support educators in using Cartographies of Courage: Fictional Threads, Real Lives as a starting point to understanding Dalit massacres in India and to offer insights into using digital tools to amplify the forgotten histories of marginalized communities in India. This guide will provide interactive resources to engage with marginalized histories of violence and to facilitate meaningful conversations, encourage critical thinking, and provide hands-on activities that connect students to digital humanities methodologies and Dalit studies. Feel free to modify the guide according to your classroom requirements but with proper citations of course!
More Resources on the Archive
Slides
Readings
User Guide to Archive
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Related Readings
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Similar Projects to Explore
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2. Dalit/Massacres
This teaching guide or educational resource on Dalit massacres is designed to facilitate a critical, empathetic, and historically grounded understanding of Dalit massacres in India—a deeply painful yet essential chapter in the country’s democratic and social history. Caste-based violence, particularly against Dalits (formerly “untouchables”), reflects the entrenched structures of exclusion, oppression, and inequality that persist despite constitutional guarantees of equality and justice. Feel free to modify the guide according to your classroom requirements but with proper citations of course!
Slides
Dalit Massacre Slides
Contains Slides on Dalit Massacre, Methodology Using Feminist Geocriticism and Digital Cartography, Case Studies and Comparative Study of Massacres
Dalit Massacre Legal Framework Slides
Contains Slides on Dalit Massacre Legal and Theoretical Framework
Relevant Online Resources
3. Spatial Humanities
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Spatial Humanities Projects
Navigate through the excel sheet tabs to explore the ever expanding Spatial Humanities Projects
Videos on The Project
“Digital Cartography and Feminist Geocriticism: A Case Study of Marichjhapi Massacre” at UNED-LINHD TNA Mini Conference as part of CLS INFRA TNA Fellowship. On 24 April, 2024, 10.30-11.00am CEST
“Using Digital Cartography and Feminist Geocriticism in Literature: Locating the Women of Kilvenmani Massacre (1968)” at UNED-LINHD Spring 2024 Seminar Series as an Exchange researcher of the CLS INFRA project of the European infrastructure DARIAH.EU. On 17 April 2024.
“Digital Cartography and Feminist Geocriticism: A Case Study of the Marichjhapi Massacre” at HASTAC Scholars’ Digital Friday: A Tapestry of Digital Narratives on 12 April, 2024
“Digital Cartography and Feminist Geocriticism in Literary Studies – A Proposal” at the 5th ACM SIGSPATIAL International Workshop on Geospatial Humanities held in conjunction with ACM SIGSPATIAL 2021 in Beijing, China (Virtual via zoom). Also ACCEPTED for publication in Conference Proceedings of ACM Digital Library, 02 November, 2021.
Videos on The Kilvenmani Massacre
Videos on The Marichjhapi Massacre
Websites on The Massacres
marichjhapi.com
The website contains academic papers, videos and translated books (Bengali to English) on the Marichjhapi massacre.
Atrocity News
The website contains videos, pictures, evidences and more on the Kherlanji massacre.
Page Contents
- Educational Resources
- 1. The Archive
- More Resources on the Archive
- Slides
- Readings
- 2. Dalit/Massacres
- Slides
- Dalit Massacre Slides
- Dalit Massacre Legal Framework Slides
- Relevant Online Resources
- 3. Spatial Humanities
- Spatial Humanities Projects
- Videos on The Project
- Videos on The Kilvenmani Massacre
- Videos on The Marichjhapi Massacre
- Websites on The Massacres
- marichjhapi.com
- Atrocity News