Oxford Handbook of Caste [PDF ebook] 

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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.

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Sprache Englisch ● Format PDF ● Seiten 680 ● ISBN 9780198896722 ● Verlag OUP Oxford ● Erscheinungsjahr 2023 ● herunterladbar 3 mal ● Währung EUR ● ID 9276477 ● Kopierschutz Adobe DRM
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