![]() ![]() In this expose, Anand Teltumbde locates the crime within the political economy of post-Independence India and across the global Indian diaspora. The Persistence of Caste uses the shocking case of Khairlanji, the brutal murder of four members of a dalit family in 2006, to explode the myth that caste no longer matters. While the caste system has been formally abolished under the Indian Constitution, according to official statistics, every eighteen minutes a crime is committed in India on a dalit-untouchable. Exploding Myths: Globalisation, civil society and Bahujan Appendix: Bhaiyalal Bhotmange Speaks Index. Media and Mitigation: prejudice and powerlessness Post-Khairlanji: A chronicle of repression Attrocities by the State: Neoliberalism, Naxalism and Dalit-Asivasis The Political Economy of Caste Attrocities: The making of a macabre Spectacle The Legacy of Caste: Understanding caste to annihilate it ![]() ![]() Exploding Myths: Globalisation, Civil Society and the Bahujan. Atrocities by the State: Neoliberalism, Naxalism and Dalits ![]() Post-Khairlanji: A Chronicle of Repression The Khairlanji Murders: Genealogy and Aftermath Anti-Atrocity Law: Mitigation and its Malcontents The Political Economy: The Shaping of the Macabre Spectacle Introduction: Caste: A Historical Outline Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index. ![]()
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