| Titre : | Social Hierarchy in India, the Case of the Untouchables |
| Auteurs : | ZAIRI Mohammed Amin, Auteur ; P/ LLA Dr. Abdelkrim Moussaoui, Directeur de thèse |
| Type de document : | texte imprimé |
| Editeur : | SAIDA [ALGERIE] : 1- University of Saida - Dr. Moulay Tahar / Faculty of Letters, Languages and Arts Department of English Language and Literature, 2019-2020 |
| Format : | 66p / 27cm |
| Accompagnement : | CD |
| Langues: | Anglais |
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Dedication……………………………………………………………..……..….I
Acknowledgments……………………………………………………...………II Abstract ……………………...…………………………………………….......III Table ofContents..………………………………………………….…….......IV List of Graphs……………..…………………….……………………………VII List of Acronyms……………………………………………………………..VIII General Introduction..…….……………………………………………….....01 Chapter One:The Social Hierarchy in India..................................................03 Introduction..…….……………………………………………………………04 I- The Definition of the Caste and its Origins..…….…………………….....05 II-The Origin of The Caste System….…….…………………………….....07 III-The Three Main Theories of the Beginning of the Caste System………08 IV-The Most Famous Castes in India..…….……………………………...10 1-THE BRAHMIN CASTE…………………..…………………....10 2-KSHATRYA CASTE……………………………..…….……....12 3-VISHYAS CASTE………...…….……………………………...15 4-THE UNTOUCHABLES………………….…...……………...16 V-WORLD RELIGIOB IN INDIA ……………...…….…………………..19 VI-.-Pyramid of the Social Classes in India Caste System in Order…….21 Conclusion..…….……………………………………………………22 Chapter Two: Origins,Characteristics, and Social Problems of the Untouchable…………………………………………………………………23 Introduction..…….…………………………………………………………24 I. The Origin of the Dalits ………………………………………….…26 II. Characteristics of the Untouchables…………………….………….27 III. The Problem of Poverty…………………………………..…………27 IV. Journal of Social Work in the Global Community………………....29 V. Beliefs and Behaviors………………………………………………..30 VI. The Making of Untouchables and the Politicisation of Castes ……...31 VII. Inter Caste Marriage………………………………………………...32 VIII. Education and Characteristics of Partners………………………..33 IX. Equal in law but Unequal in Caste..…….…………………………..33 Conclusion..…….………………………………………………………….35 Chapter Three: Untouchability between Religion and Policy……………36 Introduction:……………..………………………………………….….37 I. The Dark Side of the Untouchable Life…………………….38 1. Social Problems ……………………………...………..…….38 2. Religious Problems……………………...………………......38 3. Economic Problems ……………………...…………...…….39 4. Public Disadvantages …………………………...…..………39 5. Educational Problems ……………………………………..40 II. Crimes against Dalits in India ……………………………..40 III. Crimes against Dalit Women……………………….………41 IV. Resistance and Progress……………….................................42 V. The Revolt of the Untouchables …………….……………..42 VI. Are Dalits a Hindu or British Creation……………………45 VII. Dalit Women Movement……………………………………46 VIII. Are Dalits Obliged to Live their Untouchability? ………..47 Conclusion…………………………………………………………..49 General conclusion …………….………………………….…………….50 Bibliography …………………...…………………………..……………52 |
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