Drawing on fieldwork conducted in Indian and Pakistani Punjab, this paper focuses on how, despite membership in or conversion to majority religious communities, former untouchables in both countries continue to experience caste-based discrimination. In India, a rights-based idiom for caste politics is limited by fragmentation within the Dalit community and the compromises required by electoral politics, while the imposition of a totalising Islamic identity by the state has resulted in the erasure of caste from the political discourse in Pakistan. This paper suggests that class-based mobilisation may be a better route to Dalit empowerment on both sides of the border
There are many evil practices in Hindu society one such evil is caste which divides and split societ...
The recent political events in Pakistan and India have marked the ushering of a new era of political...
Most of countries in the world either being ruled on the ideal principle of democracy or formally de...
Drawing on fieldwork conducted in Indian and Pakistani Punjab, this paper focuses on how, despite me...
Caste lies at the root of politics both in India and Pakistan. While in the Indian case, it has late...
Despite their seemingly different political paths, India and Pakistan have both experienced a shift ...
Despite clear evidence of caste-based discrimination, harassment and victimisation, Punjabis in Brit...
This book examines the intersection of caste and politics in North India and highlights its contribu...
This article focuses on the changing relationship between democracy, marginalised communities, and p...
Social stratification among Muslims in South Asia, specifically the phenomenon of Muslim caste, has ...
India's Dalits (formerly known as Untouchables) number around 167 million or one-sixth of India's po...
This postscript to a special section of South Asia titled ‘Religious Minorities in Pakistan: Identit...
Thinking about the most disadvantaged, deprived, and vulnerable groups while living in a country wit...
Discriminating Difference: The Postcolonial Politics of Caste in India. N. B. Dirks. This paper is...
Over the last decade there has been increasing scholarly interest in the ethnic character of the Ind...
There are many evil practices in Hindu society one such evil is caste which divides and split societ...
The recent political events in Pakistan and India have marked the ushering of a new era of political...
Most of countries in the world either being ruled on the ideal principle of democracy or formally de...
Drawing on fieldwork conducted in Indian and Pakistani Punjab, this paper focuses on how, despite me...
Caste lies at the root of politics both in India and Pakistan. While in the Indian case, it has late...
Despite their seemingly different political paths, India and Pakistan have both experienced a shift ...
Despite clear evidence of caste-based discrimination, harassment and victimisation, Punjabis in Brit...
This book examines the intersection of caste and politics in North India and highlights its contribu...
This article focuses on the changing relationship between democracy, marginalised communities, and p...
Social stratification among Muslims in South Asia, specifically the phenomenon of Muslim caste, has ...
India's Dalits (formerly known as Untouchables) number around 167 million or one-sixth of India's po...
This postscript to a special section of South Asia titled ‘Religious Minorities in Pakistan: Identit...
Thinking about the most disadvantaged, deprived, and vulnerable groups while living in a country wit...
Discriminating Difference: The Postcolonial Politics of Caste in India. N. B. Dirks. This paper is...
Over the last decade there has been increasing scholarly interest in the ethnic character of the Ind...
There are many evil practices in Hindu society one such evil is caste which divides and split societ...
The recent political events in Pakistan and India have marked the ushering of a new era of political...
Most of countries in the world either being ruled on the ideal principle of democracy or formally de...