In today's world social inequalities are diverse and intricate, and they are magnified by different kinds of discrimination. This volume takes up the question of social discrimination and group disadvantage of Dalits in India while also taking into account newer kinds of discrimination. The essays analyse conceptions of equality central to legislation in redressing previous discrimination in society and the discourses that have emerged around it in modern India. The Indian government and judiciary have been involved, through constitutional provisions and legal judgments, in abolishing caste discrimination. Despite efforts by the government, equality of opportunity remains an elusive ideal and several bases of discrimination continue to subvert a concern with formal and substantive equality. The promise of equality provisions and the struggle against caste discrimination are contradicted by the existence of newer kinds of social inequalities arising out of income, wealth, occupation, education, power and skills. This work specifically sets out to explore contemporary manifestations of discrimination that persist in our society through institutions and through norms and practices that define the terms on which certain social groups continue to be excluded.
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SECTION I: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES ; SUKHADEO THORAT AND NIDHI SADANA SABHARWAL ; VIDHU VERMA ; ANAND TELTUMBDE ; SECTION II: COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES ; TARUNABH KHAITAN ; DANIEL SABBAGH ; SECTION III: STRUCTURAL DISCRIMINATION ; NARENDER KUMAR ; VIDHU VERMA ; BADRI NARAYAN ; ASEEM PRAKASH ; SECTION IV: LEGISLATION AND NEWER FORMS OF DISCRIMINATION ; MEENA RADHAKRISHNA ; RENU ADDLAKHA ; POONAM KAKOTI BORAH ; MD. AFTAB ALAM
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The essays study from different perspectives, the much discussed and crucial topic of social discrimination, and particularly Dalit exploitation. The work is highly interdisciplinary in nature-relevant for several subjects and disciplines such as political science, sociology, Dalit studies, minority studies, women's studies, anthropology, law, economics This work specifically sets out to explore contemporary manifestations of discrimination that persist in our society through institutions and through norms and practices that define the terms on which certain social groups continue to be excluded. The contributors bring in different critical perspectives from their different disciplines.
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Vidhu Verma is Professor and Chairperson, Centre for Political Studies, School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.
The essays study from different perspectives, the much discussed and crucial topic of social discrimination, and particularly Dalit exploitation. The work is highly interdisciplinary in nature-relevant for several subjects and disciplines such as political science, sociology, Dalit studies, minority studies, women's studies, anthropology, law, economics This work specifically sets out to explore contemporary manifestations of discrimination that persist in our society through institutions and through norms and practices that define the terms on which certain social groups continue to be excluded. The contributors bring in different critical perspectives from their different disciplines.
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ISBN
9780199453283
Publisert
2015
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OUP India
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628 gr
Høyde
223 mm
Bredde
149 mm
Dybde
33 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Engelsk
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Antall sider
384

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Vidhu Verma is Professor and Chairperson, Centre for Political Studies, School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.