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100 _aGhurye G S
245 _aCaste and Race in India
250 _a5th ed
260 _aNew Delhi
_bSage
_c2016
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500 _aCaste is perhaps the most dominant aspect of Indian society and its study is incomplete without getting into the ramifications of the Hindu caste system. Caste and Race in India, since its first publication in the History of Civilization series, edited by C. K. Ogden in 1932, has remained a basic work for students of Indian sociology and anthropology. Over the years, this book has been highly acclaimed by teachers and reviewers alike, as a sociological classic. The present edition, an expanded version with five new chapters, elaborates on the evolution of sub-castes, and examines caste, sub-caste and kinship. It also presents a provocative and thorough analysis of the relationship between caste and politics by drawing examples from Tamil Nadu as experienced over the years. The concluding chapter is an incisive analysis of Indian society—the author apprehends that India will develop into a plural society and not a casteless one, which was the dream of the architects of her Constitution.
505 _aPreface Features of the Caste System Nature of Caste-Groups Caste Through the Ages—I Caste Through the Ages—II Race and Caste Elements of Caste Outside India Origins of the Caste System Caste, Sub-Caste: Fusion or Fission? Caste, Sub-Caste and Kin Caste During the British Rule The Scheduled Castes Caste and Politics: General Caste and Politics in Tamil Nadu A Casteless Society or a Plural Society? Appendices A to G Bibliography Index
650 _aIndia
650 _aCaste
650 _aEthnology
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