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    London, England ; : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,
    UID:
    almahu_9949602110002882
    Format: 1 online resource (365 pages).
    ISBN: 9781000409321
    Series Statement: Routledge New Horizons in South Asian Studies
    Additional Edition: Print version: Tanabe, Akio. Caste and equality in India : a historical anthropology of diverse society and vernacular democracy. London, England ; New York, NY ; Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, c2021 ISBN 9780367752286
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Taylor & Francis
    UID:
    gbv_1832292339
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (364 p.)
    ISBN: 9781003173519 , 9781000409321 , 9781032002835 , 9780367752286
    Series Statement: Routledge New Horizons in South Asian Studies
    Content: This book presents an alternative view of caste in Indian society by analysing caste structure and change in local communities in Orissa from historical and anthropological perspectives. Focusing on the agricultural society in the Khurda district of Orissa between the eighteenth century and 2019, the book links discussions on the current transformation of society and politics in India with analyses of long-term historical transformations. The author suggests that, beyond status and power, there is another value which is important in Indian society, namely ontological equality, which functions as the politico-ethical ground for asserting respect and concern for the life of others. The book argues that the value of ontological equality has played an important role in creating and affirming the diverse society which characterises India. It further contends that the movement towards vernacular democracy, which has become conspicuous since the second half of the 1990s, is a historically groundbreaking event which opens a path beyond the postcolonial predicament, supported by the affirmation of diversity by subalterns based on the value of ontological equality. This important contribution to the study of Indian society will be of interest to academics working on the social, political and economic history, sociology, anthropology and political science of South Asia, as well as to those interested in social and political theory
    Note: English
    Language: Undetermined
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    Format: 1 online resource (365 pages).
    ISBN: 9781000409321 , 1000409325
    Series Statement: Routledge New Horizons in South Asian Studies
    Additional Edition: Print version: Tanabe, Akio. Caste and Equality in India. Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, ©2021 ISBN 9780367752286
    Language: English
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    UID:
    gbv_1764996593
    Format: 1 online resource (365 pages)
    ISBN: 9781000409321
    Series Statement: Routledge New Horizons in South Asian Studies
    Content: Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of figures -- List of maps -- List of tables -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Note on transliteration -- Glossary -- List of Abbreviations -- Weights and measures -- Chapter 1 Introduction: Towards a cultural politics of ethics in everyday practice -- Chapter 2 Managing diversities: Frontiers, forest communities and little kingdoms -- Chapter 3 Local society and kingship: Reconsidering 'caste', 'community' and 'state' -- Chapter 4 Early colonial transformation: The emergence of wedged dichotomies -- Chapter 5 Consolidation of colonial dichotomy: Political economy and cultural identity -- Chapter 6 Postcolonial tradition: The biomoral universe -- Chapter 7 Cash and faction: 'The logic of the fish' in the political economy -- Chapter 8 Ritual, history and identity: The Goddess Rāmacaṇḍī festival -- Chapter 9 Recast(e)ing identity: Transformations from below -- Chapter 10 Vernacular democracy: A post-postcolonial transformation -- Chapter 11 Conclusion: Beyond the postcolonial -- Appendix 1: Deed of Sale of Village Office -- Appendix 2: Details of State Tax -- Bibliography -- Index.
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780367752286
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780367752286
    Language: English
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    Taylor & Francis | London, England ; : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,
    UID:
    almahu_9949276718902882
    Format: 1 online resource (365 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-00-317351-9 , 1-003-17351-9 , 1-000-40932-5
    Series Statement: Routledge New Horizons in South Asian Studies
    Content: This book presents an alternative view of caste in Indian society by analysing caste structure and change in local communities in Orissa from historical and anthropological perspectives. Focusing on the agricultural society in the Khurda district of Orissa between the eighteenth century and 2019, the book links discussions on the current transformation of society and politics in India with analyses of long-term historical transformations. The author suggests that, beyond status and power, there is another value which is important in Indian society, namely ontological equality, which functions as the politico-ethical ground for asserting respect and concern for the life of others. The book argues that the value of ontological equality has played an important role in creating and affirming the diverse society which characterises India. It further contends that the movement towards vernacular democracy, which has become conspicuous since the second half of the 1990s, is a historically groundbreaking event which opens a path beyond the postcolonial predicament, supported by the affirmation of diversity by subalterns based on the value of ontological equality. This important contribution to the study of Indian society will be of interest to academics working on the social, political and economic history, sociology, anthropology and political science of South Asia, as well as to those interested in social and political theory.
    Note: Introduction: Towards a Cultural-Politics of Ethics in Everyday Practice -- Managing Diversities: Frontiers, Forest Communities and Little Kingdoms -- Local Society and Kingship: Reconsidering 'Caste', 'Community' and 'State' -- Early Colonial Transformation: Emergence of Wedged Dichotomies -- Consolidation of Colonial Dichotomy: Political-Economy and Cultural Identity -- Postcolonial Tradition: The Biomoral Universe -- Cash and Faction: 'The Logic of the Fish' in the Political-Economy -- Ritual, History and Identity: Goddess RāmacaṇḍīFestival -- Recast(e)ing Identity: Transformations from Below -- Vernacular Democracy: A Post-postcolonial Transformation -- Conclusion: Beyond the Postcolonial. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-367-75228-X
    Language: English
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    Online Resource
    Taylor & Francis | London, England ; : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,
    UID:
    edoccha_9960178715502883
    Format: 1 online resource (365 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-00-317351-9 , 1-003-17351-9 , 1-000-40932-5
    Series Statement: Routledge New Horizons in South Asian Studies
    Content: This book presents an alternative view of caste in Indian society by analysing caste structure and change in local communities in Orissa from historical and anthropological perspectives. Focusing on the agricultural society in the Khurda district of Orissa between the eighteenth century and 2019, the book links discussions on the current transformation of society and politics in India with analyses of long-term historical transformations. The author suggests that, beyond status and power, there is another value which is important in Indian society, namely ontological equality, which functions as the politico-ethical ground for asserting respect and concern for the life of others. The book argues that the value of ontological equality has played an important role in creating and affirming the diverse society which characterises India. It further contends that the movement towards vernacular democracy, which has become conspicuous since the second half of the 1990s, is a historically groundbreaking event which opens a path beyond the postcolonial predicament, supported by the affirmation of diversity by subalterns based on the value of ontological equality. This important contribution to the study of Indian society will be of interest to academics working on the social, political and economic history, sociology, anthropology and political science of South Asia, as well as to those interested in social and political theory.
    Note: Introduction: Towards a Cultural-Politics of Ethics in Everyday Practice -- Managing Diversities: Frontiers, Forest Communities and Little Kingdoms -- Local Society and Kingship: Reconsidering 'Caste', 'Community' and 'State' -- Early Colonial Transformation: Emergence of Wedged Dichotomies -- Consolidation of Colonial Dichotomy: Political-Economy and Cultural Identity -- Postcolonial Tradition: The Biomoral Universe -- Cash and Faction: 'The Logic of the Fish' in the Political-Economy -- Ritual, History and Identity: Goddess RāmacaṇḍīFestival -- Recast(e)ing Identity: Transformations from Below -- Vernacular Democracy: A Post-postcolonial Transformation -- Conclusion: Beyond the Postcolonial. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-367-75228-X
    Language: English
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Taylor & Francis | London, England ; : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,
    UID:
    edocfu_9960178715502883
    Format: 1 online resource (365 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-00-317351-9 , 1-003-17351-9 , 1-000-40932-5
    Series Statement: Routledge New Horizons in South Asian Studies
    Content: This book presents an alternative view of caste in Indian society by analysing caste structure and change in local communities in Orissa from historical and anthropological perspectives. Focusing on the agricultural society in the Khurda district of Orissa between the eighteenth century and 2019, the book links discussions on the current transformation of society and politics in India with analyses of long-term historical transformations. The author suggests that, beyond status and power, there is another value which is important in Indian society, namely ontological equality, which functions as the politico-ethical ground for asserting respect and concern for the life of others. The book argues that the value of ontological equality has played an important role in creating and affirming the diverse society which characterises India. It further contends that the movement towards vernacular democracy, which has become conspicuous since the second half of the 1990s, is a historically groundbreaking event which opens a path beyond the postcolonial predicament, supported by the affirmation of diversity by subalterns based on the value of ontological equality. This important contribution to the study of Indian society will be of interest to academics working on the social, political and economic history, sociology, anthropology and political science of South Asia, as well as to those interested in social and political theory.
    Note: Introduction: Towards a Cultural-Politics of Ethics in Everyday Practice -- Managing Diversities: Frontiers, Forest Communities and Little Kingdoms -- Local Society and Kingship: Reconsidering 'Caste', 'Community' and 'State' -- Early Colonial Transformation: Emergence of Wedged Dichotomies -- Consolidation of Colonial Dichotomy: Political-Economy and Cultural Identity -- Postcolonial Tradition: The Biomoral Universe -- Cash and Faction: 'The Logic of the Fish' in the Political-Economy -- Ritual, History and Identity: Goddess RāmacaṇḍīFestival -- Recast(e)ing Identity: Transformations from Below -- Vernacular Democracy: A Post-postcolonial Transformation -- Conclusion: Beyond the Postcolonial. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-367-75228-X
    Language: English
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