ID | 193287 |
Title Proper | Caste and politics in (West) Bengal |
Other Title Information | in conversation with Sekhar Bandyopadhyay |
Language | ENG |
Author | Bandyopadhyay, Sekhar ; Sen, Sucharita |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Although many commentators believed that caste did not matter in West Bengal, in recent years it has emerged as a significant factor in electoral politics. The decline of the Left and the rise of the centrist-incumbent have fanned identity politics and the resurgence of caste-based political mobilisation. In this conversation, Sekhar Bandyopadhyay, a well-known expert in the history and politics of caste in Bengal, illuminates the complexities, uniqueness and dynamics of caste politics in colonial Bengal and contemporary West Bengal. The interview explores the evolution of the caste-system in colonial Bengal, its differences with the rest of India and the multiple manifestations of caste-based politics in contemporary West Bengal. Bandyopadhyay reflects on the intersection of caste with other categories of class and religion, the lower-castes’ involvement, appropriation and neglect in the political spectrum, and the future of caste and politics in West Bengal. |
`In' analytical Note | Contemporary South Asia Vol. 31, No.3; Sep 2023: p.406-412 |
Journal Source | Contemporary South Asia Vol: 31 No 3 |
Key Words | Caste ; Religion ; West Bengal ; Class ; Colonial Bengal ; Matua ; Namasudra |