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S. Jayasela Stephen

Literature, Caste and Society: the Masks and Veils [Hardcover]

Kalpaz Publications, 2006

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Year of publication
2006
ISBN
9788178354484
Author
S. Jayasela Stephen
Pages
428
Publishers
Kalpaz Publications
Keyword
Literature, Linguistic, Scheduled Castes, OBC, Minorities, Sociology
Languages
English
Binding
Hardcover
Print on demand
Yes

Description

This groundbreaking collection presents a significantly different portrait of the medieval and modern Indian society, literature, and the nationstate. Reporting on eighteen studies in five distinct sections spanning many centuries of Indian social history it has brought fresh insights into the emergence of innumerable subcastes owing to various factors such as political, economic, interreligious and intercultural. This remarkable set of reconstructions presents the reader with familiar as well as unfamiliar group and areas within the subcontinent offering fresh appraisals of the evidence and of modern historical writing. What unites them here is an overarching thesis on social formation and transformation by establishing links chronologically and thematically. It is argued that although modernizing forces entered the caste system with the advent of the European missionaries and trading companies it did not radically alter the system but the changes brought about in the Indian society remained complex. There has been conflict in the society right from the time of Buddha challenging the Vedic and Shastric traditions. We find nonBrahmin tradition as part of broader Hinduism. In British India various reformers launched social reform movements to challenge the hegemony of the upper castes and to bring about change and transformation towards the egalitarian order. The books into the issues of identity, power conversion and gender inequality.
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