Ray, Antara2020-10-202020-10-202019-032348-6538https://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/3556In the post-colonial India, the ex-untouchables and the other marginalized castes of Indian social order has re-created their identity in the form of ‘Dalits’. This discourse of Dalits is not only present in the form of actionmovements but also in the academic discourse of literary movements. The present paper will, thereby, try to look into the conceptualization of ‘Dalit’ within the Dalit discourse and would try to locate the theoretical underpinnings. In this quest of unraveling the problematic of Dalit conceptualization, the paper will delve into the theoretical approaches of specifically Ambedkar and will compare it with the standpoint of Harijan discourse as propounded by Gandhi. The present paper will also try to look into the various Dalit literatures and the conceptualization of Dalit there in, to critically analyze it.enDalitCasteAmbedkarGandhiDalit DiscourseScheduled CastesExclusionUntouchablesLow Caste(Re)Looking at “Dalit” ConceptualizationSocial Trends, Vol. 6, March-2019, pp. 28-45Article