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Girasias and the Politics of Difference in Rajasthan: ‘Caste,’ Kinship and Gender in a Marginalized Society

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Girasias and the Politics of Difference in Rajasthan: ‘Caste,’ Kinship and Gender in a Marginalized Society
Author(s)Unnithan, Maya
AbstractAnthropologists have been tagged as ‘native’ and ‘non-native’ based on whether the culture or society they have studied is their own or not. Presently, anthropology now includes industrialized societies which media, trade and politics have their influence on. When “branding” an anthropologist, it is more important to consider the people and the issues which he seeks to represent.
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Pages92-122
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceSociological Review
VolumeNo42
PubDateWinter 1994
ISBN_ISSN0038-0261

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