From caste to category: Colonial knowledge practices and the Depressed/Scheduled Castes of Bihar

IF 0.3 2区 历史学 Q2 HISTORY Indian Economic and Social History Review Pub Date : 2003-10-01 DOI:10.1177/001946460304000302
Awadhendra Sharan
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This article seeks to unpack the administrative and knowledge practices through which the community of Depressed Classes/Scheduled Castes was delineated in colonial Bihar. It does so by examining both the distinctions that were posed between Untouchables and the upper castes, and between them and the Criminal Tribes. Four fields are examined with respect to the marking of these boundaries-social/religious, law and order, education, and political representation. This article argues that right through the colonial period, there remained a great deal of ambiguity about how to distinguish lower castes from tribes, unclean castes from Untouchables and these from the Depressed Classes, ambiguities that were consequent upon the particular enumerative exercise being undertaken.
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从种姓到类别:殖民地知识实践和比哈尔邦的压抑/排期种姓
本文试图揭示在殖民时期的比哈尔邦,通过行政和知识实践来划分低等阶级/表列种姓社区。它通过研究贱民和上层种姓之间的区别,以及他们和犯罪部落之间的区别来做到这一点。关于这些边界的标记,研究了四个领域——社会/宗教、法律和秩序、教育和政治代表。本文认为,在整个殖民时期,关于如何区分较低种姓与部落,不洁种姓与贱民,以及这些种姓与压抑阶级,仍然存在大量的模糊性,这些模糊性是由于进行了特定的枚举练习而产生的。
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期刊介绍: For over 35 years, The Indian Economic and Social History Review has been a meeting ground for scholars whose concerns span diverse cultural and political themes with a bearing on social and economic history. The Indian Economic and Social History Review is the foremost journal devoted to the study of the social and economic history of India, and South Asia more generally. The journal publishes articles with a wider coverage, referring to other Asian countries but of interest to those working on Indian history. Its articles cover India"s South Asian neighbours so as to provide a comparative perspective.
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