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Caste Pride: Battles for Equality in Hindu India - Winner of the the Atta Galatta Bangalore Literature Festival (BLF) Book Prize 2023 for Best Non-Fiction - Winner of the Kalinga Literary Festival (KLF) Non-Fiction Book Award (2023- 2024)

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Caste Pride: Battles for Equality in Hindu India - Winner of the the Atta Galatta Bangalore Literature Festival (BLF) Book Prize 2023 for Best Non-Fiction - Winner of the Kalinga Literary Festival (KLF) Non-Fiction Book Award (2023- 2024)

Caste Pride: Battles for Equality in Hindu India - Winner of the the Atta Galatta Bangalore Literature Festival (BLF) Book Prize 2023 for Best Non-Fiction - Winner of the Kalinga Literary Festival (KLF) Non-Fiction Book Award (2023- 2024)

Author: Mitta, Manoj

Brand: Context

Binding: hardcover

Number Of Pages: 624

Release Date: 24-04-2023

Details: Winner of the Valley of Words (VoW) English Non-Fiction Award (2024)



Winner of the the Atta Galatta Bangalore Literature Festival (BLF) Book Prize 2023 for Best Non-Fiction



Winner of the the Kalinga Literary Festival (KLF) Non-Fiction Book Award (2023- 2024)

About the Book

A RADICALLY NEW HISTORY OF CASTE BASED ON PREVIOUSLY UNSEEN LEGISLATIVE AND JUDICIAL RECORDS
In this masterful work, Manoj Mitta examines the endurance and violence of the Hindu caste system through the lens of the law. Linking two centuries of legal reform with social movements, he unearths the characters, speeches, confusions and decisions that have shaped the war on caste, mitigating how this ancient institution discriminated between Hindus across the board. Where they could live, how they could dress, whether they could go to a shop, a stream, walk a street or mingle, enter a temple, whom and how they could marry, which scriptures applied to whom, whether their actions, innocent or criminal, would attract punishment or impunity.
Describing brilliantly the passage of Hinduism into its modern avatar, the book celebrates women and men across the caste spectrum—pioneers Savitribai Phule, M.C. Rajah, R. Veerian, B.R. Ambedkar, Periyar, Vithalbhai Patel and others—and outside of the caste system, such as non-Hindu legislators and administrators, including Maneckji Dadabhoy, William Bentinck and Lord Willingdon. It re-examines the positions of leading lights such as Motilal Nehru, Thomas Munro, Mahatma Gandhi and C. Rajagopalachari, and shows why caste prejudice cleaves to names like Madan Mohan Malviya and Surendra Nath Banerjea.
Through these histories of reform, Mitta establishes that untouchability is merely the best-known aspect of varna, an elusive purity-based hierarchy that affects the freedoms of all. With ground-breaking discoveries and incisive insight, Caste Pride is at once moving, enlightening and transformative.

About the Author

Manoj Mitta is a Delhi-based journalist focusing on law, human rights and social justice. A law graduate from Hyderabad, he has worked with the Times of India, the Indian Express and India Today. Mitta has written two critically acclaimed books on impunity for mass violence: When a Tree Shook Delhi: The 1984 Carnage and Its Aftermath, co-authored with H.S. Phoolka (2007), and The Fiction of Fact-finding: Modi and Godhra (2014). His article on caste was published in 2007 in Writing a Nation: An Anthology of Indian Journalism, edited by Nirmala Lakshman.

EAN: 9789357762946

Package Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.4 x 1.8 inches

Languages: English

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Caste Pride: Battles for Equality in Hindu India - Winner of the the Atta Galatta Bangalore Literature Festival (BLF) Book Prize 2023 for Best Non-Fiction - Winner of the Kalinga Literary Festival (KLF) Non-Fiction Book Award (2023- 2024)
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Author: Mitta, Manoj

Brand: Context

Binding: hardcover

Number Of Pages: 624

Release Date: 24-04-2023

Details: Winner of the Valley of Words (VoW) English Non-Fiction Award (2024)



Winner of the the Atta Galatta Bangalore Literature Festival (BLF) Book Prize 2023 for Best Non-Fiction



Winner of the the Kalinga Literary Festival (KLF) Non-Fiction Book Award (2023- 2024)

About the Book

A RADICALLY NEW HISTORY OF CASTE BASED ON PREVIOUSLY UNSEEN LEGISLATIVE AND JUDICIAL RECORDS
In this masterful work, Manoj Mitta examines the endurance and violence of the Hindu caste system through the lens of the law. Linking two centuries of legal reform with social movements, he unearths the characters, speeches, confusions and decisions that have shaped the war on caste, mitigating how this ancient institution discriminated between Hindus across the board. Where they could live, how they could dress, whether they could go to a shop, a stream, walk a street or mingle, enter a temple, whom and how they could marry, which scriptures applied to whom, whether their actions, innocent or criminal, would attract punishment or impunity.
Describing brilliantly the passage of Hinduism into its modern avatar, the book celebrates women and men across the caste spectrum—pioneers Savitribai Phule, M.C. Rajah, R. Veerian, B.R. Ambedkar, Periyar, Vithalbhai Patel and others—and outside of the caste system, such as non-Hindu legislators and administrators, including Maneckji Dadabhoy, William Bentinck and Lord Willingdon. It re-examines the positions of leading lights such as Motilal Nehru, Thomas Munro, Mahatma Gandhi and C. Rajagopalachari, and shows why caste prejudice cleaves to names like Madan Mohan Malviya and Surendra Nath Banerjea.
Through these histories of reform, Mitta establishes that untouchability is merely the best-known aspect of varna, an elusive purity-based hierarchy that affects the freedoms of all. With ground-breaking discoveries and incisive insight, Caste Pride is at once moving, enlightening and transformative.

About the Author

Manoj Mitta is a Delhi-based journalist focusing on law, human rights and social justice. A law graduate from Hyderabad, he has worked with the Times of India, the Indian Express and India Today. Mitta has written two critically acclaimed books on impunity for mass violence: When a Tree Shook Delhi: The 1984 Carnage and Its Aftermath, co-authored with H.S. Phoolka (2007), and The Fiction of Fact-finding: Modi and Godhra (2014). His article on caste was published in 2007 in Writing a Nation: An Anthology of Indian Journalism, edited by Nirmala Lakshman.

EAN: 9789357762946

Package Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.4 x 1.8 inches

Languages: English

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