Caste Class and Power

Caste Class and Power

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Author: Andre Beteille
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Year: 2010
Language: English
Pages: 298
ISBN/UPC (if available): 0195658345

Description

First published in 1965, this text has since acquired the status of a classic in Indian sociology. Andre Beteille studied the changing patterns of stratification in a South Indian village in an intensive field study spread over ten months. This book recounts the gradual transformation of a social system that, till the end of the nineteenth century, was structured primarily on distinctions of caste-between the Brahmins, the middle-level non-Brahmins and the Adi-Dravidas.

Beteille shows how the forces of modernization had rendered some areas of village life caste-free, while others were still governed by considerations of caste. The locus of power had shifted from the caste structure to more differentiated institutions such as the panchayats and political parties. With land coming into the market, the distribution of property was dissociated from caste. An intertwining of still-nascent political and economic conditions had rendered the social system more complex and dynamic. A retrospective of the author's experiences on the field and a review of the different ways in which caste and class were studied are provided.

Beteille's prose flows easily, and there is a freshness of insights in his observations and inferences. This study is a landmark, for in attempting to know one village, Beteille refines the analytical frames through which his discipline studies society.

Contents

INTRODUCTION

The Village: Its Physical Structure

The Caste Structure

Economic Organization and Social Class

The Distribution of Power

Conclusion: Caste, Class and Power

References

Epilogue: Village Studies in Retrospect

Appendix I: The Social Organization of Temples

Appendix II: The Tribulations of Field Work

Index