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The Price of Privilege: The Effects of the American Caste System on the Deep South White

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The Price of Privilege: The Effects of the American Caste System on the Deep South White
Author(s)Karon, Bertram P.
AbstractIt is usually assumed that caste, and with it caste-endogamous marriage, is disappearing in overseas Indian communities. This paper reexamines some previously published data on endogamous marriage among Indians in Fiji in an effort to determine whether endogamy is truly disappearing. Results of this study show that, as caste populations increase, so does the frequency of endogamy. These facts are discussed in terms of the structural theory of caste, particularly with regard to the relation between a structure of ideas and the material conditions of existence which determine the expression of the structure. The data also suggest that the desire for a larger subgroup population to meet ideal marriage rules may be an incentive to population growth, and therefore a matter of interest to those concerned with population dynamics and population control.
IssueNo2
Pages161-168
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceSocial Behavior and Personality
VolumeNo1
PubDate 1973
ISBN_ISSN0301-2212

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