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305.489664 HAL Female masculinity | 305.4954 PAN Stepping out: Life and sexuality in rural India | 305.5 GRA Happiness around the world : the paradox of happy peasants and miserable millionaires | 305.5 SUB Caste of merit : engineering education in India | 305.50954 CIO Retro-modern India : forging the low caste self | 305.50954 ILA Turning the pot, tilling the land : dignity of labour in our times | 305.5095475 NAI Sidis of Gujarat |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Just as Americans least disadvantaged by racism are most likely to call their country post-racial, Indians who have benefited from upper-caste affiliation rush to declare their country a post-caste meritocracy. Ajantha Subramanian challenges this belief, showing how the ideal of meritocracy serves the reproduction of inequality in Indian education.
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