![]() SAGE was founded in 1965 by Sara Miller McCune to support the dissemination of usable knowledge by publishing innovative and high-quality research and teaching content. Section V: Literary Culture and CommunicatingĬhapter 17:Pariyan: Print Media, Mobilization and Resistance in ColonialĬhapter 18:Caste Identity and Self-fashioning in Mulkraj Anand’sĬhapter 19: Communicating Caste? InvestigatingĬhapter 20:Marathas, Brahmin and Non-Brahmin ContesĬASTE, COMMUNICATION AND POWER EDITED BY BISWAJIT DAS DEBENDRA PRASAD MAJHI Section IV: Mediation, Negotiation and Re-appropriationĬhapter 13: Imagined Caste in Digital Banners ofĬhapter 14: Caste Identity, Communication andĬhapter 15: The Power Dynamics Behind Labelling in the Food Culture of India Section II: Caste and Lifeworlds: Rituals, Folklore and OralityĬhapter 5: Negotiating Hierarchies Through SymbolicĬhapter 6: Popular Culture and Social MovementsĬhapter 7: Communicating the Contestation of CasteĬhapter 8: Pedagogies, Social Transformations and New Oralities of Majumdar’s Contribution and BeyondĬhapter 3:Facets of the Caste System in Early IndiaĬhapter 4: The Etymological Origin of Caste, Communication and Khatik in the 19th and the Early 20th Centuries Colonial UP Section I: (Re)imagining Caste: Theories, Concepts andĬhapter 2: Caste, Community and Communication in India Revisiting D.
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