Tamil Brahmans: The Making of a Middle-Class Caste
Autor C. J. Fuller, Haripriya Narasimhanen Limba Engleză Hardback – 3 oct 2014
A cruise along the streets of Chennai—or Silicon Valley—filled with professional young Indian men and women, reveals the new face of India. In the twenty-first century, Indians have acquired a new kind of global visibility, one of rapid economic advancement and, in the information technology industry, spectacular prowess. In this book, C. J. Fuller and Haripriya Narasimhan examine one particularly striking group who have taken part in this development: Tamil Brahmans—a formerly traditional, rural, high-caste elite who have transformed themselves into a new middle-class caste in India, the United States, and elsewhere.
Fuller and Narasimhan offer one of the most comprehensive looks at Tamil Brahmans around the world to date. They examine Brahman migration from rural to urban areas, more recent transnational migration, and how the Brahman way of life has translated to both Indian cities and American suburbs. They look at modern education and the new employment opportunities afforded by engineering and IT. They examine how Sanskritic Hinduism and traditional music and dance have shaped Tamil Brahmans’ particular middle-class sensibilities and how middle-class status is related to the changing position of women. Above all, they explore the complex relationship between class and caste systems and the ways in which hierarchy has persisted in modernized India.
Fuller and Narasimhan offer one of the most comprehensive looks at Tamil Brahmans around the world to date. They examine Brahman migration from rural to urban areas, more recent transnational migration, and how the Brahman way of life has translated to both Indian cities and American suburbs. They look at modern education and the new employment opportunities afforded by engineering and IT. They examine how Sanskritic Hinduism and traditional music and dance have shaped Tamil Brahmans’ particular middle-class sensibilities and how middle-class status is related to the changing position of women. Above all, they explore the complex relationship between class and caste systems and the ways in which hierarchy has persisted in modernized India.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780226152608
ISBN-10: 022615260X
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 2 halftones, 6 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
ISBN-10: 022615260X
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 2 halftones, 6 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
Notă biografică
C. J. Fuller is emeritus professor of anthropology at the London School of Economics. He is the author of several books, including The Camphor Flame and The Renewal of the Priesthood. Haripriya Narasimhan is assistant professor of social anthropology and sociology at the Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad.
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
Note on Transliteration
Introduction
1. The Village: Caste, Land, and Emigration to the City
2. Education and Employment in the Colonial Period
3. Education and Employment after Independence
4. The Changing Position of Women
5. Urban Ways of Life
6. Religion, Music, and Dance
7. Tamil Brahmans as a Middle-Class Caste
Appendix: Tamil Brahman Demographics
Glossary
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Note on Transliteration
Introduction
1. The Village: Caste, Land, and Emigration to the City
2. Education and Employment in the Colonial Period
3. Education and Employment after Independence
4. The Changing Position of Women
5. Urban Ways of Life
6. Religion, Music, and Dance
7. Tamil Brahmans as a Middle-Class Caste
Appendix: Tamil Brahman Demographics
Glossary
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Recenzii
“An essential read for all those who wish to understand how the concepts of both class and caste have changed. And for the community itself, an ‘unusual social group’, as Fuller and Narasimhan refer to them, this book will help them learn and reflect upon their achievements, gain a wider perspective of their history, and smile knowingly at the descriptions of their present lives.”
“Drawing on interviews, historical statistics, and active engagement with former studies of Brahmans and other privileged communities in South India, C. J. Fuller and Haripriya Narasimhan have written an impressive biography of one of India's high-status communities over the past 150-odd years. . . . Tamil Brahmans will be a standard reference in the scholarship of Tamil Nadu and the conundrum of caste and class in general for many years to come.”
"This study is significant for its explicit focus on the dynamics of an elite group’s dominance in
the face of strong societal transformations, even as much social scientific inquiry focuses on
‘the subaltern’. Moreover, it fleshes out at least one historically significant instance by which
caste and class privileges relate to each other, undergo transformations and persist in new
ways in contemporary Indian society."
the face of strong societal transformations, even as much social scientific inquiry focuses on
‘the subaltern’. Moreover, it fleshes out at least one historically significant instance by which
caste and class privileges relate to each other, undergo transformations and persist in new
ways in contemporary Indian society."