While the caste system has been formally abolished under the
Indian constitution, according to official statistics, every
eighteen minutes a crime is committed in India on a member of the
dalit caste. "The Persistence of Caste" uses the shocking case of
"Khairlanji," the brutal murder of an entire Dalit family in 2006,
to explode the myth that caste is a feudal relic, and argues that
it has been well assimilated not only by capitalist India, but also
Globalising India - spreading out through the diaspora. The author
argues that anti-caste activism itself has reflected and reinforced
the worst stereotypes, identifying foes and friends in obsolete
terms, and that in post-independence India, the authority of Caste
has found a new ally - the state and its police. This shocking and
insightful new analysis will not only provide a fascinating
introduction into the issue of caste in a globalised world, but
will sharpen any readers' understanding of caste dynamics as they
actually exist.
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