ETHNIC IDENTITY AND SOCIAL MOBILITY
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Book Details
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Author: Anjali Kurane
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Publisher: Rawat Publications
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Language: English
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ISBN: 8170335281
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Publication Year: 1999
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Pages: 224
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Cover: Hardcover
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Sale Territory: India
About the Book
Ethnic Identity and Social Mobility explores the intricate relationship between ethnic identity and social mobility. The book examines how a community's sense of ethnic identity, often shaped by socio-cultural and political factors, plays a critical role in facilitating social mobility. Through a detailed empirical analysis, it focuses on the Buddhist community in Pune, particularly the Mahars, and the transformative impact of their conversion to Buddhism on their ethnic identity and social status.
The study highlights the role of ethnic voluntary associations in advancing social mobility, illustrating how such organizations promote education, occupational opportunities, and financial support for community members. Additionally, these associations engage in political mobilization, advocating for the democratic rights and collective demands of the ethnic group.
This insightful work is a significant contribution to the study of ethnicity, social mobility, and the dynamics of community identity in India. The book provides a comprehensive look at how ethnic communities, particularly the Buddhists in Pune, navigate the challenges of social stratification and advance through collective action.
About the Author
Anjali Kurane is an expert in anthropology, currently teaching at the University of Pune, Pune. She brings a deep understanding of cultural and social dynamics, particularly in relation to ethnic identities and mobility, through her academic work and research.