The Caste Question: Dalits and the Politics of Modern India

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This innovative work of historical anthropology explores how India's Dalits, or ex-untouchables, transformed themselves from stigmatized subjects into citizens.

Anupama Rao's account challenges standard thinking on caste as either a vestige of precolonial society or an artifact of colonial governance. Focusing on Western India in the colonial and postcolonial periods, she shines a light on South Asian historiography and on ongoing caste discrimination, to show how persons without rights came to possess them and how Dalit struggles led to the transformation of such terms of colonial liberalism as rights, equality and personhood.

Extending into the present, the ethnographic analyses of The Caste Question reveal the dynamics of an Indian democracy distinguished not by overcoming caste, but by new forms of violence and new means of regulating caste.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Anupama Rao

Anupama Rao is currently Assistant Professor, South Asian History, at Barnard College, Columbia University. Her research interests are in Indian nationalism, cast movements and the history of gender. She teaches on comparative colonialism, gender and feminist theory, South Asian history, and postcoloniality.

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Title
The Caste Question: Dalits and the Politics of Modern India
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8178242869
Length
xxii+392p., Figures;
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