Caste is a contested terrain in Indias society and polity. This book explores contemporary realities of caste in rural and urban India. Presenting rich empirical findings across north India, it presents an original perspective on the reasons for the persistence of caste in India today.
Preface. Introduction: The Idea of CastePart 1: Hierarchies and the Politics of Citizenship 1.Pollution and Prejudice: Vestiges of Untouchability in Rural Punjab 2. Atrocities and Resistance: Dalit Assertions for Citizenship 3. Caste and Democratic Politics: A Differentiated View Part 2:Caste in the Neo-Liberal Economy4. Dalits in Business: Self-Employed Scheduled Castes in Urban India 5.Caste-Blinding and Corporate Hiring Part 3:Mobility and Mobilizations6. Social Mobility and Quest for Autonomy: Global Contours of Ravidasi Identity 7.Battling for Dignity: Dalit Activists of Delhi. Conclusion: The Futures of Caste. Bibliography.About the Author.Index
Studies of caste in India were frequent and quite comprehensive in the earliest research conducted by social scientists. However, those studies were flawed and somewhat biased. Jodhkas insightful and thorough work on this important topic brings everything up to date. This is a powerful and important investigation based on solid empirical research. ... For advanced students of South Asia and educated general readers. Summing Up: Essential. Most levels/libraries.
J.J. Preston, Sonoma State University, in CHOICE, September 2015
This is a very useful book that reflects on the general question of how caste might be theorized and makes available new empirical material on the experience of Dalits in north and northwest India. Those unfamiliar with the Punl£0