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The Gender Of Caste Illustrated Charu Gupta

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The Gender Of Caste Illustrated Charu Gupta
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Publisher: University of Washington Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.01 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Charu Gupta
ISBN: 9780295806563, 0295806567
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: Illustrated

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The Gender Of Caste Illustrated Charu Gupta by Charu Gupta 9780295806563, 0295806567 instant download after payment.

Caste and gender are complex markers of difference that have traditionally been addressed in isolation from each other, with a presumptive maleness present in most studies of Dalits (“untouchables”) and a presumptive upper-casteness in many feminist studies. In this study of the representations of Dalits in the print culture of colonial north India, Charu Gupta enters new territory by looking at images of Dalit women as both victims and vamps, the construction of Dalit masculinities, religious conversion as an alternative to entrapment in the Hindu caste system, and the plight of indentured labor. The Gender of Caste uses print as a critical tool to examine the depictions of Dalits by colonizers, nationalists, reformers, and Dalits themselves and shows how differentials of gender were critical in structuring patterns of domination and subordination.

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