Caste in South Asia: From Ritual Hierarchy to Politics of Difference

Authors

  • Madhusudan Subedi Tribhuvan University and Patan Academy of Health Sciences

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12797/Politeja.13.2016.40.20

Keywords:

Caste system, identity politics, inequality, collective bargaining, Nepal

Abstract

Caste has been in existence for centuries in South Asia, though its forms and contents vary across the region. Caste is a mode of power, a weapon of action and one of the criteria of making people’s collective identity within groups. I argue, in this paper, that caste is a product of complex histories and exists today in multiple forms. There has been a major change from treating caste as a rigid ritual stratum to caste as “identity to negotiate power and resources.” It operates as a symbol of collective identity and a basis for collective bargaining of limited resources and representation in various organizations and administrative institutions. The caste system eroded at the ritual level, but emerged at the political and economic levels in India and Nepal.

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Author Biography

Madhusudan Subedi, Tribhuvan University and Patan Academy of Health Sciences

Is Professor of Sociolog y in Tribhuvan University and Patan Academy of Health Sciences, Nepal. Subedi has authored one book, co -authored three books and has published more than 35 articles in different academic journals. His research interests include social medicine, caste relations, social transformation, education and governance.

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2016-02-05

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Subedi, Madhusudan. 2016. “Caste in South Asia: From Ritual Hierarchy to Politics of Difference”. Politeja 13 (1 (40):319-39. https://doi.org/10.12797/Politeja.13.2016.40.20.