Unequal Worlds: Discrimination and Social Inequality in Modern India

New Delhi: Oxford University Press. Edited by Vidhu Verma (2015)
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Abstract

The essays study from different perspectives, the much discussed and crucial topic of social discrimination, and particularly Dalit exploitation. The work is highly interdisciplinary in nature-relevant for several subjects and disciplines such as political science, sociology, Dalit studies, minority studies, women's studies, anthropology, law, economics This work specifically sets out to explore contemporary manifestations of discrimination that persist in our society through institutions and through norms and practices that define the terms on which certain social groups continue to be excluded. The contributors bring in different critical perspectives from their different disciplines.

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Vidhu Verma
Jawaharlal Nehru University

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