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ANTH 162G - Sacred Laws, Social Injustice: Caste in Indian Society

Anthropology College of Letters and Science

Full Course Title

Sacred Laws, Social Injustice: Caste in Indian Society

Instructor Name(s)

Elison

Course Description

The reverse of the principle of Separate but Equal, caste implies Together but Unequal. This course stresses two aspects of caste hierarchy: 1) caste as lived in India; and 2) caste as conceived and reformed within Hindu thought. At the theoretical level, caste has inspired efforts to map social relations along multiple axespower, purity, material exchangein counterpoint to Western modernity. Along with the social theory, we'll read memoirs, ethnographic and sacred texts, as well as watch Bollywood movies.

Unit Value

4

Maximum number of times course can be repeated for additional credit

0

Maximum Units

4

Prerequisites

Upper-division standing and completion of at least one upper-division Religious Studies or Anthropology course or permission of the instructor.

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