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First our jobs then our girls: the dominant caste perceptions on the rising dalits / Chowdhry, Prem   Journal Article
Chowdhry, Prem Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract In the post-colonial shifting of material, legal and ideological bases, some of the given patterns of relationships between individuals and caste groups have changed and weakened because of the introduction of new, parallel and alternative structures of relationships. This change has left the dominant caste groups feeling palpably insecure in relation to the dalits. While delineating this relationship, this article seeks to argue that the cases of dalit and dominant/upper caste members' elopement and marriage represent a high point in the ongoing conflictual relationship between them, as these are viewed as forms of dalit assertion. Although many caste groups and communities are involved in inter-caste marriages and associations that defy customary norms and caste practices and have no social acceptance, it is in relation to a dalit and non-dalit association or marriage that certain aspects, which impinge on wider issues, come to the surface more pronouncedly. For the dominant caste groups such associations remain the most viable and potent issues to garner a wider collective support, cutting across class/caste/community and age divides. These cases are selectively made a public spectacle by the dominant caste groups to settle wider issues at stake verging on contemporary political and economic interests.
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Political economy and class contradictions: a study / Nedumpara, Jose J 2004  Book
Nedumpara, Jose J Book
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Publication New Delhi, Anmol Publications Pvt. Ltd., 2004.
Description xiv, 315p.
Standard Number 8126117184
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