ABSTRACT

This handbook presents an authoritative account of the development of movements, thoughts and policies of OBCs (Other Backward Classes) in India. Despite the adoption of egalitarian principles in the Indian Constitution, caste inequalities, discrimination and exclusionary practices against people from backward classes and other lower castes continue to haunt them in contemporary India.

A comprehensive work on the politics of identity and plurality of experiences of OBCs in India, this handbook:

— Features in-depth research by eminent scholars on the Other Backward Classes (OBC) social and political thought, OBC movements and OBC development and policy making.

— Discusses the life, ideologies and pioneering contributions by Gautam Buddha, Sant Kabir, Jotirao Phule, Savitribai Phule, Shahu Maharaj, Narayana Guru, B.R. Ambedkar, Ram Manohar Lohia, and E V Ramasamy Periyar and leading social reform movements.

— Examines OBC issues with case studies from various Indian states to look at issues of pre- and post- Mandal India; backward caste movements; and reclamation of the Bahujan legacy.

— Critiques public policies and programs for the development of OBCs in India.

— Reviews the status of Muslim OBCs in India and of the invisibilized nomadic communities. 

— Reviews the impact of globalization on the economically backward lower castes and the impact of development initiatives for the excluded people.

The first of its kind, this handbook will be essential reading for scholars and researchers of exclusion and discrimination studies, diversity and inclusion studies, Global South studies, affirmative action, sociology, Indian political history, Dalit studies, political sociology, public policy, development studies and political studies.

 

part I|164 pages

Thought and ideology

chapter 1|8 pages

The backward god

Gautama Buddha's liberative agenda for the Shudra/OBCs

chapter 2|19 pages

Contesting caste

The revolutionary movement of the sant-poets

chapter 4|16 pages

Reclaiming Savitribai Phule

Life and times of a forgotten liberator

chapter 7|12 pages

Narayana Guru and formation of political society in Kerala

A contemporary critique

part II|214 pages

Backward class movements

chapter 10|9 pages

OBCs and social justice

chapter 12|39 pages

The other backward classes

Pre- and post-Mandal India

chapter 13|27 pages

Backward caste movement

The Tamil Nadu experience

chapter 16|16 pages

OBC movement in Maharashtra

Reclaiming the Bahujan legacy

chapter 19|32 pages

The other backward classes in Bengal

Exclusion, exploitation and empowerment

part III|210 pages

OBC development and policies

chapter 23|35 pages

The status of Muslim OBCs in India

Inclusion/exclusion of Muslim OBCs in the process of modernization and development

chapter 24|30 pages

Status of backward-caste artisans in India

An Appraisal

chapter 25|27 pages

OBC women in Nizamabad, Telangana

Entrenched inequality, a narrative of four castes

chapter 27|23 pages

Media in India

Free to exclude?

chapter 28|12 pages

The OBC vote in North India

Trends and patterns