Seminar, Volúmenes473-478R. Thapar, 1999 |
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... caste society and tribal society , the two have been distinct and mutu- ally exclusive formations . Richard Lannoy , in The Speak- ing Tree ( 1971 ) , employs the fascinat- ing metaphor of the ' antipodes ' to describe the relationship ...
... caste society and tribal society , the two have been distinct and mutu- ally exclusive formations . Richard Lannoy , in The Speak- ing Tree ( 1971 ) , employs the fascinat- ing metaphor of the ' antipodes ' to describe the relationship ...
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... caste , a phenomenon from which there is no escape in any study of Indian society . The caste sensibility is as inte- gral to the Hindu way of life and social organisation as are the devotionalism of Bhakti , the metaphysical explora ...
... caste , a phenomenon from which there is no escape in any study of Indian society . The caste sensibility is as inte- gral to the Hindu way of life and social organisation as are the devotionalism of Bhakti , the metaphysical explora ...
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... caste system in pre - Ambedkar Maharashtra . The introductory essay sketches the dis- tinct , though tentative and ambivalent , efforts of two Maharashtrian sants to disturb the rigidity of the Hindu caste system . Emanating from the ...
... caste system in pre - Ambedkar Maharashtra . The introductory essay sketches the dis- tinct , though tentative and ambivalent , efforts of two Maharashtrian sants to disturb the rigidity of the Hindu caste system . Emanating from the ...
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