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From Hierarchy to Ethnicity Alexander Lee (University of Rochester, New York)

From Hierarchy to Ethnicity By Alexander Lee (University of Rochester, New York)

From Hierarchy to Ethnicity by Alexander Lee (University of Rochester, New York)


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This book critically discusses two important trends in twentieth-century Indian politics around caste - the rise in the political salience of caste identities, and a shift in the way caste identity was conceptualized.

From Hierarchy to Ethnicity Summary

From Hierarchy to Ethnicity: The Politics of Caste in Twentieth-Century India by Alexander Lee (University of Rochester, New York)

Caste and ethnicity have been crucial in shaping the discourse around identity politics in modern South Asia. This book critically discusses two important trends in twentieth-century Indian politics - the rise in the political salience of caste identities, and a shift in the way caste identity was conceptualized; from a hierarchical system based on the adoption of specific behaviours to a system based on bounded and autonomous groups not dissimilar to ethnic groups as conceived of in other parts of the world. It traces these changes to the evolving incentives of the elites of poorer ethnic groups, which are themselves a product of the gradual rise of literacy in colonial South Asia, and the democratization of the political system. This theory challenges accounts that emphasize the role of the colonial state in the evolution of caste. It presents a wide range of novel historical evidence to support these claims, both qualitative and quantitative, and covering both the colonial and post-independence periods.

About Alexander Lee (University of Rochester, New York)

Alexander Lee teaches Political Science at the University of Rochester, New York. His research focusses on the factors governing the success or failure of political institutions in South Asia and other areas of the developing world. In particular, his work centres around the historical evolution of state capacity, the causes and consequences of identity politics, and bureaucratic politics.

Table of Contents

List of Tables and Figures; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction; 2. Explaining Identity Activism; 3. Caste in Historical Context; 4. Caste in the Census of India; 5. The Causes of Ranked Rhetoric; 6. Caste Since Independence; 7. Conclusion; Appendices; Bibliography; Index.

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NPB9781108489904
9781108489904
1108489907
From Hierarchy to Ethnicity: The Politics of Caste in Twentieth-Century India by Alexander Lee (University of Rochester, New York)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2020-02-27
310
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