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We work together, we eat togetherConviviality and modernity in a company settlement in south OrissaChristian Strümpell is a research fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthro-pology, Halle, Germany. Email: rwe55{at}rediffmail.com. Among themselves and within their families, workers of a public sector power project in Orissa, constantly and intentionally, violate the restrictions on inter-caste contact that they perceive as prevailing in their various villages of origin. Subscribing to the teleology of modernisation, the workers dichotomise the industrial settlement and the village as modern and backward sites, respectively. Their withdrawal into these backward villages for weddings and other rituals is explained with reference to the outside, peripheral character of the settlement. I argue that this conceptualisation hints at a spatial limitation of the institution of caste, and has, at the very least, facilitated the creation of a modern, caste-negating working class.
Contributions to Indian Sociology, Vol. 42, No. 3,
351-381 (2008) |
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