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Contested Hierarchies A Collaborative Ethnography of Caste Among the Newars of the Kathmandu Valley Nepal

Books from same Author: David N Gellner and Declan Quigley

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  • General Information  
    Author(s)David N Gellner and Declan Quigley
    PublisherOxford University Press
    ISBN9780198279600
    Pages378
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearNovember 1995

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    Oxford University Press Contested Hierarchies A Collaborative Ethnography of Caste Among the Newars of the Kathmandu Valley Nepal by David N Gellner and Declan Quigley

    The urban civilization of the Newars of the Kathmandu Valley provides a paradigm for the study of caste and Hindu kingship. In this book, six anthropologists, in a genuinely collaborative international endeavour, pool their knowledge of the three ancient Newar cities of Kathmandu, Lalitpur, and Bhaktapur, and settlements nearby. The social institutions of all the main case groups - priests, patrons, artisans, farmers, and low castes - are given extended_x000D_consideration, and the study is framed by a historical introduction and a comparative conclusion. In addition, it is well illustrated with fascinating black and white photos which have been specially taken to illustrate aspects of the society under study._x000D__x000D_The result is the most complete description and analysis yet of a regional caste system. Located within wider theoretical debates surrounding the nature of caste, the book should appeal not only to students of Hinduism and South Asia, but to all anthropologists and comparative sociologists interested in the interrelations of politics, ritual, kinship, economy, and ideology in complex, pre-industrial societies._x000D_show more