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East Asian identity / Reddy, Ksyamalammaand Pkrishna Mohan   Journal Article
Reddy, Ksyamalammaand Pkrishna Mohan Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Identity may be based on various factors like class or caste, language state, religion, nation and even continent. In the process a person acquires multiple identities and depending on a particular situation, one of the identities may dominate. In the twenty-first century, identities may also be based on regions and regional organization promotes a pan-regional identity among their people. This article examines whether it is possible for a region like East Asia to form regional organization, since the success or failure of such endeavors influence the revolution of integration. Accordingly, natural geographical and cultural boundaries as well as identity in the East Asian context, as shaped by cultural economic, historical, political and security factors, are analyzed.
Key Words ASEAN  Political Economy  Language  East Asia  Cast  State Religion 
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Parenting from the ‘polluted’ margins: stigma, education and social (Im)mobility for the children of India’s out-casted sanitation workers / Walters, Vicky   Journal Article
Walters, Vicky Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Sanitation work is considered highly polluted in Hindu society and the stigma inflicted on sweepers and manual scavengers (safai karamcharis) extends to their children. This paper examines how safai karamcharis navigate parenting from the ‘polluted’ margins. It explores strategies adopted to protect children from stigma and explains how these strategies are temporal and partial. It also discusses the hope parents place on education for their children’s social mobility but how securing quality education is fraught with challenges, and that while education is necessary it is insufficient for the children of safai karamcharis to achieve social mobility and freedom from caste-based occupational rigidity.
Key Words Education  India  Cast  Sweepers  Stigma  Parenting 
Manual Scavengers  Safai Karamchari Social Mobility 
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