Dhobis of Delhi

Dhobis of Delhi
Title Dhobis of Delhi PDF eBook
Author Subhadra Mitra Channa
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 267
Release 2024-09-12
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0198926219

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Dhobis of Delhi: An Urban Ethnography from the Margins, 1974–2023 is a saga covering more than four decades of interactions with an 'untouchable' caste--the Dhobis (washermen and washerwomen), who are among Delhi's oldest inhabitants. It describes their ways of life, economy, livelihood, struggles, and adaptation to the city's changing demographic, cultural, and politico-economic profile. Utilizing an experiential perspective and a gendered and feminist approach, the author elaborates on the Dhobi identity, which is focused on their community (biradari), and discusses their struggles to be identified as skilled professionals at par with others, rejecting at the same time the political identity of being Dalit. Discarding their earlier subjugated sense of the self, the Dhobis are developing an emerging consciousness as democratic citizens, nurturing ambitions of a future where they will find acceptance as a community. To that end, the book also analyses how their marginalized caste-based occupation and skills ensure for them a livelihood and viability within the market economy. Highlighting the community's strategies and tactics of survival and resilience against all odds, Dhobis of Delhi is thus the story of a city viewed through the eyes of those who live on the lowest rung of its social hierarchy but whose contribution to the life of the city is essential, albeit invisible.

Caste, Communication and Power

Caste, Communication and Power
Title Caste, Communication and Power PDF eBook
Author Biswajit Das
Publisher SAGE Publishing India
Pages 261
Release 2021-07-12
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 939137090X

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Caste, Communication and Power explores communication and the constitution of caste in Indian society. Intimately connected, both communication and caste are determined by historical developments. The book looks at communication as a lens to study caste and power relations, with its immense potential to shape perception and affect ground reality. It also studies the evolution of the conceptual and theoretical foundations of caste and power relations, and maps their emergence from communicative resources and practices. These communication practices are inevitably linked to the social structure, with their reliance on symbolic forms of self-expression, often revealing the underlying ideological attitudes. The book studies this interface of culture and media, evaluating the caste question and the associated power relations in terms of modes of communication practised in the society.

Report

Report
Title Report PDF eBook
Author India. Ministry of Works, Housing and Urban Development
Publisher
Pages 102
Release 1965
Genre India
ISBN

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Host Bibliographic Record for Boundwith Item Barcode 30112085301858 and Others

Host Bibliographic Record for Boundwith Item Barcode 30112085301858 and Others
Title Host Bibliographic Record for Boundwith Item Barcode 30112085301858 and Others PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 104
Release 2013
Genre
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Caste Matters in Public Policy

Caste Matters in Public Policy
Title Caste Matters in Public Policy PDF eBook
Author Rahul Choragudi
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 278
Release 2022-08-19
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1000631974

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Caste in India, despite its historical resilience, has been undergoing transformation since independence. If caste as a system of rigid stratification has been on the decline, castes as autonomous interest-serving groups have been on ascendance. This book critically engages with the changing notions of caste and its intersection with public policy in India. It discusses key issues such as social security, internal reservation, the idea of Most Backward Classes, caste issues among non-Hindu religious communities, caste in census, caste in market, and service castes and urban planning. Drawing on in-depth case studies from states including Andhra Pradesh, Delhi, Karnataka, Punjab, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, and West Bengal, the volume explores the cyclical process of how caste drives policies, and how policies in turn shape the reality of caste in India. It looks at the impact of factors like protective discrimination, adult franchise and democratic decentralisation, horizontal and vertical mobilisation, land reforms, and religious conversion on social mobility, and traditional hierarchy in India. Empirically rich and analytically rigorous, this book will be an excellent reference for scholars and researchers of public policy, public administration, sociology, exclusion studies, social work, law, history, economics, political science, development studies, social anthropology, and political sociology. It will also be of interest to public policy and development practitioners.

Parliamentary Debates

Parliamentary Debates
Title Parliamentary Debates PDF eBook
Author India. Parliament. Rajya Sabha
Publisher
Pages 998
Release 1980
Genre India
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Dhobis of Delhi

Dhobis of Delhi
Title Dhobis of Delhi PDF eBook
Author Subhadra Mitra Channa
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2024-10-30
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780198926207

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Dhobis of Delhi covers more than forty years of interactions with an 'untouchable' caste--the Dhobis (washermen and washerwomen), who are among Delhi's oldest inhabitants, describing their ways of life, economy, livelihood, struggles, and adaptation to the city's changing demographic, cultural, and politico-economic profile.