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ID193289
Title ProperPolitical life of Muslim caste: articulations and frictions within a Pasmanda identity
LanguageENG
AuthorAzam, Shireen
Summary / Abstract (Note)The topic of Muslim caste has been getting space in media discourse and national politics recently through the concept of ‘Pasmanda’ – a term which refers to lower-caste Muslims. As the term gets wider purchase, it is important to question the concept and the category. What is the relationship of the category of Pasmanda with Muslim caste? Which struggles of Muslim lower castes is the term Pasmanda able to lend voice to, and what are the tensions encompassing the category. Through ethnographic fieldwork conducted in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, I examine a newly established organisation called the Pasmanda Adhikār Manch to explore how different single-caste associations come together under the Pasmanda banner. The caste-associations of the Halalkhor, Shah, and Nanpuz communities have the difficult task of countering the invisibilisation of Muslim caste not only by the state, but by their own caste brethren. They have limited room to demand anything from the state, considering that it hardly acknowledges the existence of their caste groups and is suspicious of their political claims as Muslims. Coming together under the Pasmanda umbrella helps provide a wider platform for assertion of Muslim caste. However, the category comes with limitations that threatens to undo its purpose.
`In' analytical NoteContemporary South Asia Vol. 31, No.3; Sep 2023: p.426-441
Journal SourceContemporary South Asia Vol: 31 No 3
Key WordsCaste ;  Indian Muslims ;  Pasmanda ;  Muslim caste ;  Halalkhor ;  Fakir


 
 
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