Krishan Kumar Kumar Reading Caste in India

Reading Caste in India

von Krishan Kumar

Prejudice, Discrimination and Exclusion

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This book offers a rigorous exploration of caste as a persistent structure of social exclusion in India. Blending personal narratives with academic inquiry, it situates Dalit experiences within global frameworks of marginalization, drawing parallels with race-based discrimination and systemic oppression worldwide. It critically interrogates the Gandhi–Ambedkar discourse, examines intersectionality of  caste, race, colour, and gender—and addresses contemporary movements such as Dalit Lives Matter and Black Lives Matter.

Moreover, the book describes the Bhim Army and the Balmiki community's struggles against manual scavenging. Through comparative and transnational perspectives, the book engages with foundational theorists, including Max Weber and Louis Dumont, alongside global thinkers such as W.E.B. Du Bois, Frantz Fanon, and Martin Luther King Jr., to examine caste in relation to race. It incorporates legal developments, including the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989, and explores debates on affirmative action, media representation, and the Dalit diaspora.

The book brings together research and lived experiences to make complex ideas accessible and relevant. By documenting resilience and resistance, the book contributes to global conversations on equality and the pursuit of dignity. It also reveals that prisons can become sites of extreme suffering for Dalits, drawing on the author's own experience of spending several months in prison as a consequence of caste-based discrimination. Furthermore, the book argues that the question of the "colonizer" is fundamentally different for Dalits than for other communities around the world.

It is an essential resource for scholars, researchers, and policymakers concerned with caste, race, social justice, and inclusion.


The volume offers a rigorous exploration of caste as a persistent structure of social exclusion in India. Blending personal narratives with academic inquiry, the book situates Dalit experiences within global frameworks of marginalization, drawing parallels with race-based discrimination and systemic oppression worldwide. It critically interrogates the Gandhi–Ambedkar discourse, examines intersectionality—particularly caste and gender—and addresses contemporary movements such as   'Dalit Lives Matter' , 'Black Lives Matter.' Moreover, the volume  describes the Bhim Army and Balmikis' struggles against manual scavenging. Through comparative and transnational perspectives, the work engages foundational theorists, including Max Weber and Louis Dumont, alongside global thinkers like W.E.B. Du Bois, Frantz Fanon and Martin Luther King Jr., to position caste is aligned with race. It incorporates legal developments, such as the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (SC/ST) Prevention of Atrocities Act (1989), and explores affirmative action debates, media representation, and diaspora dynamics.

The volume  brings together research and real-life experiences to make complex ideas accessible and relevant. By documenting resilience and resistance, the volume  is  articulating     global conversations on equality and the pursuit of dignity . It reveals that prisons are hell for Dalits, as the author  has spent a few months in   Prison because of casteism.  Moreover, the volume also reveals that  the question of the “colonizer”   is  different for Dalits  from the entire world. It is an essential resource for scholars, researchers, and policymakers concerned with caste, race, social justice, and inclusion.


Comprehensively links caste discrimination in India with global systems of marginalization Critically examines Gandhi–Ambedkar discourse alongside contemporary movements and legal reforms Explores intersectionality of caste with gender, migration, and diaspora within a human rights framework

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Krishan Kumar

Themen in »Reading Caste in India«

Untouchable and Prejudices Caste system Social exclusion Gandhi and caste Scheduled Castes (SC) Scheduled Tribes (ST) Reservation policy Intersectionality in India

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ISBN: 9789819239269
Verlag: Springer Singapore
Erscheinung: 20.09.2026

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