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The Brahmin Arrangement

The Brahmin Arrangement
Author: Andrew Tully
Publisher: eNet Press
Total Pages: 341
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 1618867326

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Semi-fictional story about the undercover work of Internal Revenue Agents in Washington, D. C. who are out to collar a few punks and find themselves trying to untangle the whodunits of a national crime syndicate.


The System of the Vedânta

The System of the Vedânta
Author: Paul Deussen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 566
Release: 1912
Genre: Hindu philosophy
ISBN:

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Being Brahmin, Being Modern

Being Brahmin, Being Modern
Author: Ramesh Bairy
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2013-01-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1136198202

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There is clearly an academic and political obsession with the ‘idea’ of the Brahmin. There is also, simultaneously, a near-complete absence of engagement with the Brahmin as an embodied person or community. This book addresses this intriguing paradox by making available a sociological description of the Brahmins in today’s Karnataka. It pursues three distinct, yet enmeshed, registers of inquiry – the persona of the ‘Brahmin’ embodied in the agency of the individual Brahmin; the organised complexes of action such as the caste association and the public culture of print; and finally, taking off from a longer (yet, modern and contemporary) history of non-Brahminical othering of the Brahmin. It argues that we tend to understand the contemporaneity of caste almost exclusively within the twin registers of legitimation–contestation and dominance–resistance. While these facets continue to be salient, there is also a need to push out into hitherto neglected dimensions of caste. The book focuses attention on the many lives of modern caste — its secularisation, the subject positions that it offers, the equivocations by which persons and communities become ‘subjects’ of caste, their differential investments in the caste-self.


Being Brahmin, Being Modern

Being Brahmin, Being Modern
Author: Ramesh Bairy T. S.
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 0415585767

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Political and academic interest in the idea of the Brahmin notwithstanding, there has been virtually no engagement with the Brahmin as an embodied person or community. This book seeks to address this intriguing paradox in the context of Brahmins in modern-day Karnataka. The book argues that the multivalent worlds of contemporary caste demand that we constantly innovate different modes of approaching it. With this intent, it positions itself against the monographic form and weaves together an ethnography with diverse research techniques such as archival documents, literary works and published writings of caste associations. The Brahmin today, the author argues, cannot be adequately understood as a caste-self that masks its casteness in order to present itself as a secular self. Neither can the Brahmin be seen as a subject that has successfully transcended casteness. As the title of the book suggests, the central tensions that animate the Brahmin self is that of being both Brahmin and modern.