Dalits in Neoliberal India
Mobility or Marginalisation?
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:14th Jun '19
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This book examines the impact of India's economic growth on the Dalit community, exploring whether neoliberal policies have improved their situation.
In Dalits in Neoliberal India, the complex relationship between India's economic growth and its impact on the Dalit community is explored. The book delves into the opportunities that have arisen from India's burgeoning economy, questioning whether these advancements have genuinely benefited the Dalits, who have historically faced systemic discrimination. Through a series of essays and case studies, the authors provide a nuanced analysis of how neoliberal policies have affected the socio-economic conditions of Dalits across various states in India.
The volume highlights the diverse experiences of Dalits, examining whether the changes brought about by neoliberalism have led to substantial improvements in their lives or if they have merely reinforced existing inequalities. By focusing on different regions, the book reveals the varied outcomes of economic policies and social transformations, illustrating that the Dalit experience is not monolithic but rather shaped by local contexts and histories.
Ultimately, Dalits in Neoliberal India raises critical questions about the intersection of caste, class, and economic policy, prompting readers to reflect on the broader implications of India's growth story. It serves as an essential resource for understanding the ongoing struggles of the Dalit community in a rapidly changing economic landscape.
‘This volume takes a fresh look at one of the key debates on caste in contemporary India: whether Dalits are finally unshackling the stranglehold of economic marginalisation, discrimination and stigma, and straddling new opportunities for upward mobility, as the Indian economy liberalises.’ — Ashwini Deshpande, Professor of Economics, Delhi School of Economics
‘[A] book about the contemporary realities of caste, the dynamics of change and its persistence, the messy realities of prejudice, exclusion and deprivation along with positive stories of mobility, social movements and deepening democracy in today’s India.’ — Surinder S. Jodhka, Professor of Sociology, Jawaharlal Nehru University
‘Offers a wide-ranging and incisive analysis of the condition of India’s Dalits ... thoughtful, rich, and beautifully observed — a wonderful resource for South Asianists and development scholars.’ — Craig Jeffrey, Professor of Development Geography, University of Oxford
ISBN: 9780367176839
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 344g
292 pages