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Caste and Emancipatory Quest

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The book unravels the entangled and complicated relationship between ascriptive identity (caste) and space (urban) and how this interaction (re)moulds urban stratification. Through descriptive and nuanced accounts of various aspects of Dalit lives in urban, it foregrounds how caste permeates and mediates everyday city life. Urban rather represents a liminal space. The urban conditions offer promising opportunities to aspire and achieve upward mobility, at the same time, it presents structural constraints frustrating the march of Dalits and backward classes to claim desired mobility. Capturing the experiences, encounters and negotiations of Dalits, the book challenges the mirage of casteless public and urban castelessness.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Springer Verlag, Singapore
Country
SG
Date
22 March 2025
Pages
250
ISBN
9789819608317

The book unravels the entangled and complicated relationship between ascriptive identity (caste) and space (urban) and how this interaction (re)moulds urban stratification. Through descriptive and nuanced accounts of various aspects of Dalit lives in urban, it foregrounds how caste permeates and mediates everyday city life. Urban rather represents a liminal space. The urban conditions offer promising opportunities to aspire and achieve upward mobility, at the same time, it presents structural constraints frustrating the march of Dalits and backward classes to claim desired mobility. Capturing the experiences, encounters and negotiations of Dalits, the book challenges the mirage of casteless public and urban castelessness.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Springer Verlag, Singapore
Country
SG
Date
22 March 2025
Pages
250
ISBN
9789819608317