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100 1 $aParry, Jonathan,$d1943-
245 10 $aCaste and kinship in Kangra /$cJonathan P. Parry.
264 1 $aLondon :$bRoutledge,$c2004.
300 $a1 online resource (376 pages).
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $acomputer$bc$2rdamedia
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490 1 $aRoutledge library editions. Anthropology and ethnography
500 $aOriginally published: London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1979.
588 0 $aPrint version record.
505 0 $aCover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Original Title Page; Original Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; List of Illustrations; Preface; Part one: Inter-caste relations; 1. Introduction: the axiom and idiom of inequality; 2. The setting; 2:1 Geographical sketch; 2:2 Historical sketch; 2:3 Administrative sub-divisions; 2:4 The settlement pattern; 2:5 Land tenure: a historical note; 2:6 'Village' officials; 2:7 'Mauza' Chadhiar; 3. The economy; 3:1 The remittance economy; 3:2 Landlords, labourers and tenants; 3:3 The dominant caste and the control of resources.
505 8 $a3:4 Caste and the division of labour3:5 Conclusion; 4. The hierarchical aspects of caste; 4:1 Introduction; 4:2 'Jat' as genus; 4:3 The hierarchy in terms of attributes; 4:4 Interactional relations; 4:5 Degrees of untouchability; 4:6 The politics of social mobility: the Koli case; Part two: The internal structure of the caste; 5. Clans and their segments; 5:1 Introduction; 5:2 Clans and 'gotras'; 5:3 Sub-clans and lineages; 5:4 Clan-segments, deities and shrines; 5:5 Deference within the sub-clan; 6. Households and their partition; 6:1 The decay of the joint family system.
505 8 $a6:2 The problem of definition6:3 The ideal of joint living; 6:4 The rules of inheritance; 6:5 Household composition; 6:6 Partition as the outcome of personal conflict; 6:7 Partition: the constraints on choice; 6:8 The causes of partition; 7. Rajput hypergamy in an historical perspective; 7:1 Preliminary considerations; 7:2 The holistic 'biradari' formula; 7:3 The attributes and interactions of 'biradaris'; 7:4 The relative wealth of 'biradaris'; 7:5 The consequences of hypergamy for the Mians; 7:6 The rules of exogamy; 7:7 The consequences of hypergamy for the Rathis; 7:8 Rajputs and Rathis.
505 8 $a7:9 Legitimacy and the validity of marriage7:10 Bride-price and dowry; 8. The 'biradari' reform movement; 8:1 Introduction; 8:2 The Rajput evidence; 8:3 The return to hierarchy; 8:4 The Nurpur variant; 8:5 The Brahmans and Temple priests; 8:6 Comparative evidence; 8:7 The predisposing causes; 8:8 Instability or oscillating equilibrium?; 9. Marriage strategies; 9:1 Status and standing; 9:2 The spouse's credentials; 9:3 The manipulation of 'als'; 9:4 The status of the wife-givers; 9:5 The repetition of marriage; 10. Affines and consanguines; 10:1 The kinship terminology.
505 8 $a10:2 Inter-personal relations between 'ristedar'10:3 The 'ristedar' of the 'ristedar'; 10:4 Comparative implications; 11. Conclusion: The limits of hierarchy; Glossary; Notes; Bibliography; Index.
520 $aThis study is a major addition to understanding the problems of social inequality and the nature of caste and kinship. A full account is given of the social structure of the region, emphasizing the continuity of principles, which govern relations between castes and relationships within castes. The ethnographic data bear in particular on: the nature of untouchability; models of caste ranking; the way in which 'traditional' family structures adapt to a diversification of the economy and the debate about the 'instability' of regimes of generalized exchange. Originally published in 1979.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 322-346) and index.
650 0 $aCaste$zIndia$zKangra.
650 0 $aKinship$zIndia$zKangra.
650 0 $aSocial structure$zIndia$zKangra.
650 7 $aSOCIAL SCIENCE$xDiscrimination & Race Relations.$2bisacsh
650 7 $aSOCIAL SCIENCE$xMinority Studies.$2bisacsh
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650 7 $aSocial structure.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01123372
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830 0 $aRoutledge library editions.$pAnthropology and ethnography.
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