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Untouchable Pasts constructs a history of an untouchable and heretical community over the last two hundred years. The Satnamis of Central India have combined the features of a caste and a sect to question and challenge the tenor of ritual power that variously defines Hinduism. At the same time, within the community, schemes of meaning and power, particularly those centering on gender, have been imbued with ambiguity and a reproduction of forms of inequality.The book presents an interpretive account of Satnami endeavors, encounters, and experiences by bringing together the perspectives of history and anthropology, archival and field work. It addresses a clutch of theoretical issues and a range of key and inextricably bound relationships in an accessible manner. Issues of caste and untouchability, sect and kinship, myths and pasts are rendered here as part of a wider dynamic between religion and power, gender and community, writing and the constitution of traditions, ritual and the making of modernities, and orality and the construction of histories.Indeed, the book brings together the perspectives and possibilities defined by three overlapping but distinct theoretical developments that have been elaborated in recent years: first, novel renderings of anthropologies and enthnographies of the historical imagination; second, critically engaged constructions of histories from below, particularly by the collective Subaltern Studies endeavor; and, finally, a conceptual emphasis on the everyday as an arena for the production, negotiation, transaction, and contestations of meanings within wider networks and relationships of power.By casting these analytical tendencies in a critical dialogue with one another, Untouchable Pasts works toward questioning some of those overarching oppositionsfor example, between ritual and rationality, myth and history, tradition and modernity, and community and statethat have formed the conceptual core of several inherited traditions of social and political theory within the academy in both Western and non-Western contexts.

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title Untouchable Pasts Religion Identity and Power Among a Central - photo 1

title:Untouchable Pasts : Religion, Identity, and Power Among a Central Indian Community, 1780-1950 SUNY Series in Hindu Studies
author:Dube, Saurabh.
publisher:State University of New York Press
isbn10 | asin:0791436888
print isbn13:9780791436882
ebook isbn13:9780585089898
language:English
subjectSatnamis--India--Chattisagarh--History, Chattisagarh (India)--Social conditions, Chattisagarh (India)--Economic conditions, Chattisagarh (India)--Religious life and customs.
publication date:1998
lcc:DS432.S359D834 1998eb
ddc:954/.3
subject:Satnamis--India--Chattisagarh--History, Chattisagarh (India)--Social conditions, Chattisagarh (India)--Economic conditions, Chattisagarh (India)--Religious life and customs.
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Untouchable Pasts
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SUNY SERIES IN HINDU STUDIES
Wendy Doniger, editor
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Untouchable Pasts
Religion, Identity, and Power among a Central Indian Community, 1780-1950
Saurabh Dube
State University of New York Press
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Cover Photo: Satnami mother and daughter, circa 1898. Source: J. J. Lohr,
Bilder aus Chhattisgarh und den Central Provinzen Ostindiens (1899).
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State University of New York Press, Albany
1998 State University of New York
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Dube, Saurabh.
Untouchable pasts: religion, identity, and power among a central
Indian community, 17801950 / Saurabh Dube.
p. cm. (SUNY series in Hindu studies)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 079143687X (alk. paper). ISBN 079143688-8 (pbk.:
alk. paper)
1. Satnamis*IndiaChattisagarh*History. 2. Chattisagarh
(India)Social conditions. 3. Chattisagarh (India)Economic
conditions. 4. Chattisagarh (India)Religious life and customs.
I. Title. II. Series
DS432.S359D834 1998
954'.3dc21 9749929
CIP
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
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S. C. Dube (19221996),
Anthropologist and Parent
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Vespasia stood up and walked over toward the window. "I thought it was the question as to whether some men have the right to make mock of other men's gods, because they believe them to be either vicious or absurdor simply irrelevant." "One has the right to question them," Charlotte said with irritation. "One must, or there will be no progress of ideas, no reforming. The most senseless ideologies cou ld be taught, and if we cannot challenge them, how are we to know whether they are good or evil? How can we test our ideas except by thinkingand talking." "We cannot," Vespasia replied. "But there are many ways of doing it. And we must take responsibility for what we destroy, as well as for what we create.''
Ann Perry, Highgate Rise: A Victorian Mystery Featuring Charlotte and Inspector Thomas Pitt
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Contents
Preface
xi
List of Abbreviations
xvii
Chapter One
Introduction
1
Chapter Two
The Making of Satnampanth, 17801850
25
Chapter Three
Malguzars, Gurus, and Missionaries, 18501900
47
Chapter Four
Satnamis in Village Life, 19001950
79
Chapter Five
A Contested Past: The Myths of Satnampanth
115
Chapter Six
Reform and Authority: The Satnami Mahasabha, 19251950
145
Chapter Seven
Contending Histories: Old Stories and New Pasts
183
Chapter Eight
Conclusion
207
Appendix 1:
Genealogy of Satnami Gurus, Four Generations
223
Appendix 2:
Population of Satnamis, 19011931
224
Glossary
227
Notes
231
Bibliography
281
Index
297

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