Seminar, Temas425-436R. Thapar, 1995 |
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... castes led to wide- dominant land - owning castes led to wide- spread cultivation by tenants of shudra rank . Roughly one - half of the cropped area was operated by low caste agricultur- ists , and this proportion was higher in the ...
... castes led to wide- dominant land - owning castes led to wide- spread cultivation by tenants of shudra rank . Roughly one - half of the cropped area was operated by low caste agricultur- ists , and this proportion was higher in the ...
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... castes like the Pasis and the Bhangis were co - opted successfully whether by the Congress or the BJP , as they were far more deprived economically and less edu- cated than the ' elite ' Chamars . ing caste of the Kurmis , who tend to ...
... castes like the Pasis and the Bhangis were co - opted successfully whether by the Congress or the BJP , as they were far more deprived economically and less edu- cated than the ' elite ' Chamars . ing caste of the Kurmis , who tend to ...
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... caste - ridden ; it is caste that gets politicised . Dialectical as it might sound , it is precisely because the operation of com- petitive politics has drawn caste out of its apolitical context and given it a new status that the ...
... caste - ridden ; it is caste that gets politicised . Dialectical as it might sound , it is precisely because the operation of com- petitive politics has drawn caste out of its apolitical context and given it a new status that the ...
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