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jodhka, surinder s; naudet, jules - the oxford handbook of caste

The Oxford Handbook of Caste

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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 10/2023





Note Editore

Beginning with the 1990s, the subject of caste has seen a profound increase in interest among scholars. What was until then approached as a fossilized tradition of the ritual-obsessed Hindus refusing to see the progressive spirits of the emerging world and studied as a branch of anthropology, suddenly began to be seen as a complex reality deeply embedded in a range of institutions and social practices, attracting scholars from a wide range of disciplines--sociology, political science, history, literature, and even economics. Underlying this opening of the subject of caste were many factors: epistemic, empirical, and political. Caste is no longer approached through the classical binaries of 'traditional' and 'modern'; the 'East' and the 'West'; or the 'closed' and 'open' systems of stratification. With the growing consolidation of caste-based identities among those ranked lower down in the hierarchy since the 1990s, raising questions of citizenship and dignity, the subject has acquired a new salience. As the emerging research shows, the realities of caste on the ground have always been diverse across regions, often contested and ever changing. This Handbook presents a wide range of essays written by authors representing diverse academic disciplines and perspectives, bringing together the emerging trends in the research, imaginations, and lived realities of caste.




Sommario

1 - The Idea of Caste through the Ages: Concept, Words, and Things
2 - Hierarchy
3 - The Jajmani System
4 - Caste and Capital
5 - Caste and Class
6 - Caste and Kinship
7 - Caste and Kingship
8 - Transformations of Caste in Colonial India
9 - Census, Caste Enumeration, and the British Legacy
10 - Caste Disputes in Colonial India: Conflicts and the Legal Shaping of Caste
11 - Caste and the Law
12 - Reservations and Affirmative Action
13 - Backwardness
14 - Hinduism and Caste System
15 - Hindu Sects and Caste in South Asia
16 - Sanskritization: The Inheritance of an Ideational Category
17 - Caste and Hindutva
18 - Caste among Muslims in North India and Pakistan
19 - The Dominant Caste
20 - Caste Associations and the Post-Mandal Politics of Caste
21 - Do Indians Vote Their Caste or Their Jati, or Their Class, or . . .?
22 - Caste, Patronage, and Criminalization of Politics
23 - How to Write New Histories of Caste
24 - The Brahmins of Urban India
25 - Agarwal Banias of Delhi
26 - Caste Logos: A View from Tamil Nadu
27 - The Invisibility of Caste in Bengal
28 - Caste in Punjab
29 - Caste, Ethnicity, and the State in Nepal
30 - Ambedkar's Legacy
31 - Changing Dynamics of Untouchability
32 - Dalit Movements in India
33 - The Mahars and Dalit Movement of Maharashtra
34 - Dalit Activism and Transnational Mobilization
35 - Caste, Race, and Ethnicity
36 - Caste and Tribe
37 - Denotified Communities
38 - The Economics of Caste
39 - Caste and Merit
40 - Caste and Mobility
41 - Caste and Gender
42 - Caste and the Diaspora




Autore

Surinder S. Jodhka is a Professor of Sociology at the Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. His recent publications include India's Villages in the 21st Century: Revisits and Revisions (co-edited with Edward Simpson, OUP, 2019); Mapping the Elite: Power, Privilege, and Inequality (co-edited with Jules Naudet, OUP, 2019); A Handbook of Rural India (Orient Blackswan, 2018); Contested Hierarchies, Persisting Influence: Caste and Power in Twenty-First Century India (co-edited with James Manor, Orient Blackswan, 2018); Inequality in Capitalist Societies (co-authored with Boike Rehbien and Jesse Souza, Routledge, 2018); The Indian Middle-Class (co-authored with Aseem Prakash, OUP, 2016); Caste in Contemporary India (Routledge, 2015/2018); and Caste: Oxford India Short Introductions (OUP, 2012). He is among the first recipients of the ICSSR-Amartya Sen Award for Distinguished Social Scientists for the year 2012. Jules Naudet is a CNRS Associate Research Professor at the Center for South Asian Studies, EHESS, Paris, and a CASBS Fellow at Stanford University (2021-2022). He has authored Stepping into the Elite (OUP, 2018), which revisits the classical question of the experience of moving from one class to another, co-edited Justifier l'ordre social (with Christophe Jaffrelot; University Press of France, 2013), and co-authored Ce que les riches pensent des pauvres (with Serge Paugam, Bruno Cousin, and Camila Giorgetti; Le Seuil, 2017), a comparative analysis of the representations of the poor by the inhabitants of upper-class neighbourhoods in Paris, Delhi, and São Paulo. Naudet is a member of the editorial board of SAMAJ (South Asia Multidisciplinary Academic Journal) and the co-editor-in-chief of La Vie des Idées/ Books & Ideas, an online journal hosted by the Collège de France. He co-edits the book series Exploring India's Elite with Surinder S. Jodhka.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9780198896715

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 251 x 41.0 x 175 mm Ø 1346 gr
Formato: Copertina rigida
Pagine Arabe: 682


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