Caste is not unique to India, and no
country should be reduced to a single social category, no matter how
intrinsic a part of its reality. Nevertheless, to understand India you
have to understand caste, whose intricacies are unarguably difficult. It
is not just one of the most prominent social features of India; it is
at the heart of many of the past and present fissures of the country.
I grew up in India living the reality of caste every day. Even so I
had to learn, and unlearn, many things about caste while completing my
two most recent books: the novel Ghost in the Tamarind, which
narrates an inter-caste romance between a Brahmin man and a Dalit woman
against the backdrop of powerful anti-caste movements in southern India;
and a co-edited collection of academic essays on caste and life
narratives. ... [mehr] http://lithub.com/11-books-to-read-if-you-want-to-understand-caste-in-india/
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