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In West Bengal if you ask the question “Does caste matter in Bengal?”, the answer will depend on the caste of the person asked. Many among the Bengali Hindu bhadralok like to think that caste does not matter in Bengali society and politics. The long dominance of the Left in the state has entrenched idioms of class over caste and contributed to the myth of Bengali exceptionalism. “Castelessness”, many upper-caste Bengalis believe, distinguishes them from other Indians. By contrast, it has been argued that because everything in Bengal is controlled by the upper castes, it is the most casteist of India’s societies. This view of Bengal as caste-ridden and casteist is borne out by the experience of the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, and Other Backward Classes there, who daily experience discrimination and humiliation, overt or subtle. The historical evidence of oppression and structural violence against them is clear and continues into the present. This book of essays sets the cat among the pigeons. It is the most wide-ranging and scholarly collection available on the topic. It shows that the reforms which empowered the Dalit–Bahujan Samaj in the rest of India never properly happened in Bengal. It is also eye-opening in revealing the specificities, culture, politics, and practices of caste in Bengal.
 
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Caste In Bengal Histories Of Hierarchy, Exclusion, And Resistance

Caste In Bengal Histories Of Hierarchy, Exclusion, And Resistance

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  • ISBN: 9788178246758
  • Author: Sekhar Bandyopadhyay
  • Publisher: Permanent Black
  • Pages: 616
  • Format: Paperback
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In West Bengal if you ask the question “Does caste matter in Bengal?”, the answer will depend on the caste of the person asked. Many among the Bengali Hindu bhadralok like to think that caste does not matter in Bengali society and politics. The long dominance of the Left in the state has entrenched idioms of class over caste and contributed to the myth of Bengali exceptionalism. “Castelessness”, many upper-caste Bengalis believe, distinguishes them from other Indians. By contrast, it has been argued that because everything in Bengal is controlled by the upper castes, it is the most casteist of India’s societies. This view of Bengal as caste-ridden and casteist is borne out by the experience of the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, and Other Backward Classes there, who daily experience discrimination and humiliation, overt or subtle. The historical evidence of oppression and structural violence against them is clear and continues into the present. This book of essays sets the cat among the pigeons. It is the most wide-ranging and scholarly collection available on the topic. It shows that the reforms which empowered the Dalit–Bahujan Samaj in the rest of India never properly happened in Bengal. It is also eye-opening in revealing the specificities, culture, politics, and practices of caste in Bengal.
 

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