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  • 2005-2009  (1)
  • Ganguly, Debjani  (1)
  • London : Routledge  (1)
  • London : Taylor and Francis
  • Caste India  (1)
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    ISBN: 0203482239 , 9780203482230
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (xiv, 287 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Caste, colonialism and counter-modernity
    DDC: 305.5122095409045
    Keywords: Caste India ; Postcolonialism India ; Mahars India ; Dalits ; Postcolonialism ; Caste ; Mahars ; Mahars ; Dalits ; Caste ; Postcolonialism ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Social Classes ; Caste ; Dalits ; Mahars ; Postcolonialism ; India ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: One prevalent socio-cultural structure that is peculiar to South Asia is caste, which is broadly understood in socio-anthropological terms as an institution of ranked, hereditary and occupational groups. This book discusses the enigmatic persistence of caste in the lives of South Asians as they step into the twenty-first century. It investigates the limits of sociological and secular historical analysis of the caste system in South Asia and argues for ways of describing life-forms generated by caste on the subcontinent that supplement the accounts of caste in the social sciences. By
    Abstract: Prologue -- 1 Modernity, Postcolonaiality and the New Humanities: Toward a non-holistic reading of castePart 1: Caste and Theoretical Horizons2 -- The Dark Rock of Indian Tradition: Caste and orientalism3 -- The Anomalous Insider: Caste and nationalism4 -- An Intractable Dualism: Caste and Marxism5 -- On the Other Side of Revenge: Caste and post-orientalism Part 2: Caste, Life-World, Narrative and the Aesthetic6 -- Dalit Mythographies: Ambedkar as modernity's Interlocutor7 -- Buddha, Bhakti and Superstition: A post-secular reading of dalit conversion8 -- Of Urban Dystopias and New Gods: Readings from Marathi dalit literature9 -- Chandra, Velutha, Ammu, Death: The aporia of the aestheticEpilogue.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 241-281) and index. - Print version record
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