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The Fall Of Gods Memory Kinship And Middle Classes In South India Ester Gallo

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The Fall Of Gods Memory Kinship And Middle Classes In South India Ester Gallo
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.34 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Ester Gallo
ISBN: 9780199469307, 019946930X
Language: English
Year: 2017

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The Fall Of Gods Memory Kinship And Middle Classes In South India Ester Gallo by Ester Gallo 9780199469307, 019946930X instant download after payment.

Interrogating the cultural roots of contemporary Malayali middle classes, especially the upper caste Nambudiri community,The Fall of Godsis based on a decade-long ethnography and historico-sociological analyses of the interconnections between colonial history, family memories, and class mobility in twentieth-century south India. It traces the transformation of normative structures of kinship networks as the community moves from colonial to neo-liberal modernity across generations. The author demonstrates how past family experiences of class and geographical mobility (or immobility) are retrieved and reshaped in the present as alternative ways of conceiving kinship, transforming the idea of collective suffering and sacrifice, and strengthening the felt necessity of territorial, caste, and religious mingling.
Rich in anthropological detail and incisive analyses, the book makes original contributions to the understanding of connection between gendered family relations and class mobility, and foregrounds the complex linkages between political history, memory, and the private domain of kinship relations in the making of Indias middle classes.

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