
Identity, Gender and Poverty
New Perspectives on Caste and Tribe in Rajasthan
Maya Unnithan-Kumar(Author)
Berghahn Books, Incorporated (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 18. September 1997
Book
Hardback
304 pages
978-1-57181-918-5 (ISBN)
Description
Most studies of the so-called tribal communities in India stress their social, economic, and political differences from communities that are organized on the basis of caste. It was this apparent contrast between tribal and caste lifestyle and, moreover, the paucity of material on tribal groups, that motivated the author to undertake this study of a poor "tribal" community, the Girasia, in northwestern India.
While carrying out her fieldwork, the author soon became aware that the traditional tribe-caste categories needed to be revised; in fact, she found them more often than not to be constructs by outsiders, mostly academic. Of greater importance for an understanding of the Girasia was the wider and more complex issue of self-perception and identification by others that must be seen in the context of their poverty as well as in the strategic and shifting use of kinship, gender and class relations in the region.
While carrying out her fieldwork, the author soon became aware that the traditional tribe-caste categories needed to be revised; in fact, she found them more often than not to be constructs by outsiders, mostly academic. Of greater importance for an understanding of the Girasia was the wider and more complex issue of self-perception and identification by others that must be seen in the context of their poverty as well as in the strategic and shifting use of kinship, gender and class relations in the region.
Reviews / Votes
"... welcome and timely ... contains very valuable ethnographic data on a wide range of topics." ? Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute"... delightfully easy to read and can serve well as an introduction to the Indian scene." ? FOLK
"... an extremely competent piece of ethnographic writing ... exceptionally well-written and organised." ? Pat Caplan, Goldsmiths College
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Herndon
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Library binding
Illustrations
Bibliography; Index; Glossary; 1 Maps; 4 Figures; 16 Tables, unspecified
Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 145 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
516 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-57181-918-5 (9781571819185)
DOI
10.3167/9781571819185
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Maya Unnithan-Kumar is Lecturer in Social Anthropology, School of African and Asian Studies, University of Sussex.