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Counting Caste: Census Politics, Bureaucratic Deflection, and Brahmanical Power in India by Trina Vithayathil ISBN 9781009414135, 1009414135 instant download

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Authors:Trina Vithayathil
Pages:updating ...
Year:2025
Edition:1st
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Language:english
File Size:2.77 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781009414135, 1009414135
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Counting Caste: Census Politics, Bureaucratic Deflection, and Brahmanical Power in India by Trina Vithayathil ISBN 9781009414135, 1009414135 instant download

States periodically agree to social justice reforms in response to organized demands for change. Counting Caste examines how and why governments make such concessions but then fail to implement them. Vithayathil unlocks the secrets of bureaucratic deflection—a process whereby political leaders and bureaucrats stall policy changes—through an in-depth examination of a caste survey in India. Political leaders conceded to collect caste-wise data in Census 2011 for the first time in India's post-independence history. Yet, in the year that followed, bureaucrats blocked a caste count in the census and rerouted it to an inexperienced part of the government. This book uncovers the plan to gather caste-wise data in an alternative project with a history of producing poor-quality data. The case of the failed caste count highlights how state institutions evade the documentation of caste power, the continued institutionalization of castelessness—which frames caste as a problem of the oppressed and hides caste privilege and power—and ongoing efforts at resisting caste hierarchy and Hindutva domination.
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