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'A fist is stronger than five fingers': caste and dominance in rural north India
Authors:Craig Jeffrey
Institution:Department of Geography, University of Edinburgh, Drummond Street, Edinburgh EH8 9XP email: cjj@geo.ed.ac.uk
Abstract:This paper explores the spatiality of caste and power in contemporary rural north India. I aim to introduce the social institution of caste to a non-specialist audience and illustrate how caste is changing. The paper draws upon Pierre Bourdieu's notions of social capital and habitus and the India-based research ofSrinivas (1955) andMendelsohn (1993). I argue that while caste as a religiously sanctioned system of resource transfer is in decline, caste organization and identity are important forms of social or symbolic capital for rural elites. Drawing on detailed empirical research in western Uttar Pradesh, I demonstrate the continuing importance of caste dominance in the reproduction of social inequality and relate caste to other axes of power.
Keywords:rural north India  caste  class  social capital  dominance  habitus
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