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Book Reviews
Who is a Brahmin?
by
Attreyee Roy Chowdhury
Brahmins,
originally in charge of the sacred sphere, followed different paths,
creating therefore, within the community, many subcultures and ways of
apprehending the world. From textual definitions to socio-economic
adjustments, political influences and historical evolution, they went
through multiple processes of identity building. Brahmin identity is
indeed not an absolute notion. The various manifestations of Brahminical
identities have to be pictured in contexts defined in connection with
specific expressions of otherness.
This book aims at understanding this dialogue between identity and
otherness, creating phenomena of differentiation. The relations to a
Brahmin model, the strategies to remain part of the elite, the
discourses on secularism and casteism and identity repercussions of
reservation policies in favor of backward populations are some of the
factors which can elucidate the construction of such separate
identities.
So who is a Brahmin? This study questions the notion of Brahminical
identity in India today, through the contextualization of discourses
emerging from contemporary middle class Brahmins settled in Delhi, Agra
and Chennai. It falls within the framework of analysis of the cultural
context of politics.
Gilles Chuyen
Who is a Brahmin? The Politics of Identity in India
Manohar-CSH, New Delhi, 2006, 294p
January 13,
2007
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