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Preface on Terminology
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Preface on Terminology xi
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Abbreviations xvii
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1. Land Tenure or Labor Control?: The Agrarian Mise-en-Scène 23
- Chapter 2. Conceptualizing Pariah Conversion: Caste, Spirit, Matter, and Penury 40
- Chapter 3. The Pariah–Missionary Alliance: Agrarian Contestation and the Local State 71
- Chapter 4. The State and the Cēri 91
- Chapter 5. Settling Land, Sowing Conflict; or, The Rise and Rise of Religious Neutrality 118
- Chapter 6. The Marriage of Sacred and Secular Authority: New Liberalism, Mission–State Relations, and the Birth of Authenticity 144
- Chapter 7. Giving the Panchama a Home: Creating “a Friction Where None Exists” 168
- Chapter 8. Everyday Warfare: Caste, Class, and the Public 190
- Chapter 9. The Depressed Classes, Rights, and the Embrace of the Social 217
- Conclusion: The Pariah Problem’s Enduring Legacies 240
- GLOSSARY 259
- NOTES 261
- ARCHIVAL SOURCES 345
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 349
- INDEX 377
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Preface on Terminology xi
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Abbreviations xvii
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1. Land Tenure or Labor Control?: The Agrarian Mise-en-Scène 23
- Chapter 2. Conceptualizing Pariah Conversion: Caste, Spirit, Matter, and Penury 40
- Chapter 3. The Pariah–Missionary Alliance: Agrarian Contestation and the Local State 71
- Chapter 4. The State and the Cēri 91
- Chapter 5. Settling Land, Sowing Conflict; or, The Rise and Rise of Religious Neutrality 118
- Chapter 6. The Marriage of Sacred and Secular Authority: New Liberalism, Mission–State Relations, and the Birth of Authenticity 144
- Chapter 7. Giving the Panchama a Home: Creating “a Friction Where None Exists” 168
- Chapter 8. Everyday Warfare: Caste, Class, and the Public 190
- Chapter 9. The Depressed Classes, Rights, and the Embrace of the Social 217
- Conclusion: The Pariah Problem’s Enduring Legacies 240
- GLOSSARY 259
- NOTES 261
- ARCHIVAL SOURCES 345
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 349
- INDEX 377