ABSTRACT

This book studies caste and community dynamics in India and offers a critical view of social mobility from below. Building on the theories of the eminent sociologist M N Srinivas, the essays in this volume reformulate the debate on caste as they document the changing inter-caste dynamics and caste-based violence in contemporary India.

The volume showcases the new language of change in caste relations, articulated mostly from the perspective of the marginalised as experiences, differences, contestations, assertions and as citizenship rights. It focusses on the clash between traditional structures of inequality and the ideals of equality and justice in a liberal, democratic India. It also highlights the persistence of caste and endogamy and the interlocking nature of caste, gender and disability, struggles of ethnic groups and informal workers in the market economy, discrimination in the labour market and the dissolution of dissent in the public sphere.

With contributions from leading scholars of social change and development in India and abroad, this volume will be useful for scholars and researchers of sociology, social anthropology, minority and subaltern studies, and development studies.

part I|67 pages

Caste today

chapter 3|14 pages

Recasting political mobility

Scheduled Caste Gram Panchayat presidents and the “dominant lower castes” in Tamil Nadu

chapter 4|21 pages

Caste and the business of democracy

Insights from rural Karnataka 1

part II|48 pages

Caste and mobility

chapter 5|13 pages

M. N. Srinivas and his “field view” of society

Some critical reflections

chapter 6|17 pages

One village and many changes 1

The problematique of understanding mobility among Dalits

chapter 7|16 pages

Caste, religion and recognition

Trajectories of Pasmanda Muslim movements

part III|93 pages

Marginalities and development

chapter 9|14 pages

Multiple marginalities

Educational and occupational mobility of differently abled persons across social groups in India

chapter 11|16 pages

“Outsourcing” in coal mining

Understanding labour, livelihood and mafia politics in the coalfields of Dhanbad, Jharkhand

chapter 12|18 pages

From mobilisations to mediations

Shifting trajectories of the Latin Catholic Church’s engagements with neoliberal development projects in Kerala 1