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The Vulgarity of Caste
Dalits, Sexuality, and Humanity in Modern India
Taschenbuch von Shailaja Paik
Sprache: Englisch

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"Drawing on an extensive archive of Marathi sources, from publications to music to state documents, Shailaja Paik provides a social and intellectual history of Dalit women's stigmatized sexuality in the 20th century and the patriarchal efforts to sanitize it. The Vulgarity of Caste is the first work of South Asian history to examine the vernacular concepts of vulgarity and disgust and the roles they played in developing the socio-political landscape of western India in the 1900s. Paik uses the Dalit theatre performance of Tamasha as a lens through which to analyze the processes and politics of vulgarity, as defined and shared by men in the colonial British government, in the dominant castes, and in the Dalit communities alike. She argues that, although the boundaries of vulgarity are fluid, it works through sexual and social differentiation (including food, language, music, and dance) to actually extend and re-generate caste hierarchy, class inequality, and Dalit subalternity. Her study revolves around Dalit performers she calls "vulgar public women" who negotiated with patriarchal pressure both inside and outside the Dalit community, and bent it to suit their own purposes. With their accounts at the core, Paik traces how a range of dominant social actors facilitated the construction and consolidation of caste patriarchies by attempting to authoritatively define the modern public sphere and regional Marathi identity across the twentieth century"--
"Drawing on an extensive archive of Marathi sources, from publications to music to state documents, Shailaja Paik provides a social and intellectual history of Dalit women's stigmatized sexuality in the 20th century and the patriarchal efforts to sanitize it. The Vulgarity of Caste is the first work of South Asian history to examine the vernacular concepts of vulgarity and disgust and the roles they played in developing the socio-political landscape of western India in the 1900s. Paik uses the Dalit theatre performance of Tamasha as a lens through which to analyze the processes and politics of vulgarity, as defined and shared by men in the colonial British government, in the dominant castes, and in the Dalit communities alike. She argues that, although the boundaries of vulgarity are fluid, it works through sexual and social differentiation (including food, language, music, and dance) to actually extend and re-generate caste hierarchy, class inequality, and Dalit subalternity. Her study revolves around Dalit performers she calls "vulgar public women" who negotiated with patriarchal pressure both inside and outside the Dalit community, and bent it to suit their own purposes. With their accounts at the core, Paik traces how a range of dominant social actors facilitated the construction and consolidation of caste patriarchies by attempting to authoritatively define the modern public sphere and regional Marathi identity across the twentieth century"--
Über den Autor
Shailaja Paik is Associate Professor of History at the University of Cincinnati. She is the author of Dalit Women's Education in Modern India: Double Discrimination (2014).
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction: Performing Precarity: Sex-Gender-Caste/Ashlil-Manuski-Assli

1. Policing Dalits and Producing Tamasha in Maharashtra

2. Constructing Caste, Desire, and Danger

3. Ambedkar, Manuski, and Reconstructing Dalit Life-Worlds, 1920-1956

4. Singing Resistance and Rehumanizing Poetics-Politics, Post-1930

5. Claiming Authenticity and Becoming Marathi, Post-1960

6. Forging New Futures and Measures of Humanity

Conclusion.: Queering the "Vulgar": Tamasha without Women
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2022
Genre: Soziologie
Rubrik: Wissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9781503634084
ISBN-10: 1503634086
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Paik, Shailaja
Hersteller: Stanford University Press
Maße: 225 x 151 x 26 mm
Von/Mit: Shailaja Paik
Erscheinungsdatum: 25.10.2022
Gewicht: 0,654 kg
Artikel-ID: 121574518
Über den Autor
Shailaja Paik is Associate Professor of History at the University of Cincinnati. She is the author of Dalit Women's Education in Modern India: Double Discrimination (2014).
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction: Performing Precarity: Sex-Gender-Caste/Ashlil-Manuski-Assli

1. Policing Dalits and Producing Tamasha in Maharashtra

2. Constructing Caste, Desire, and Danger

3. Ambedkar, Manuski, and Reconstructing Dalit Life-Worlds, 1920-1956

4. Singing Resistance and Rehumanizing Poetics-Politics, Post-1930

5. Claiming Authenticity and Becoming Marathi, Post-1960

6. Forging New Futures and Measures of Humanity

Conclusion.: Queering the "Vulgar": Tamasha without Women
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2022
Genre: Soziologie
Rubrik: Wissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9781503634084
ISBN-10: 1503634086
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Paik, Shailaja
Hersteller: Stanford University Press
Maße: 225 x 151 x 26 mm
Von/Mit: Shailaja Paik
Erscheinungsdatum: 25.10.2022
Gewicht: 0,654 kg
Artikel-ID: 121574518
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