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From stigma to assertion : untouchability, identity and politics in early and modern India / edited by Mikael Aktor and Robert Deliège.

Penn Museum Library DS422.C3 F755 2010
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Aktor, Mikael.
Deliège, Robert
George Clapp Vaillant Book Fund.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Dalits--India.
Dalits.
India.
Caste--India.
Caste.
India--Social conditions.
Social conditions.
Physical Description:
230 pages ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
Copenhagen : Museum Tusculanum Press, University of Copenhagen, 2010.
Summary:
In this book eight South-Asianists explore the Indian phenomenon known as 'un-touchability'. Historically untouchability was a set of discriminative practices that bound the lowest castes to low-status jobs and restricted their social mobility. Formally the practice was abolished with the constitution of the independent India, and in order to compensate for the social and economic setback caused by centuries' discrimination a reservation policy that guaranteed the former untouchables access to education and jobs was introduced. These measures have changed the life conditions of the targeted groups, but they have also created tensions in a society where many other groups experience economic stress. First of all they have preserved caste itself as something that matters in the competition for economic benefits. Thereby they have created today's paradox: That caste assertiveness has become a means to counter inequalities. Four essays (Andrew Wyatt, Simon Charsley, Kathinka Froystad, and Marie-Caroline Saglio-Yatzimirsky), all based on field work carried out in the late 1990s, address these present issues. Three essays (Mikael Aktor, Eleanor Zelliot, and Jocelyn Clarke) explore pre- and late-colonial material, while the introduction by Robert Deliege is a critical discussion of the combination of caste rhetoric and confrontation strategy in today's Dalit movement.
Contents:
Introduction : is there still untouchability in India? / Robert Deliège
Untouchability in Brahminical law books : ritual and economic control / Mikael Aktor
The early voices of untouchables : the Bhakti saints / Eleanor Zelliot
Untouchability and the Indian nationalist movement / Jocelyn Clarke
Dalit theology and the politics of untouchability among the Indian Christian churches / Andrew Wyatt
Untouchable identity and its reconstruction / Simon Charsley
Relegitimizing caste discrimination in Uttar Pradesh : towards a post-Mandal untouchability? / Kathinka Frøystad
Caste as a political tool : the case of the Carmakars of Dharavi (Mumbai) / Marie-Caroline Saglio-Yatzimirsky.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the George Clapp Vaillant Book Fund.
ISBN:
9788763507752
8763507757
OCLC:
670725456

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