Untouchable as Himself
Discover the profound insights of "Untouchable as Himself" by the esteemed authors from Cambridge University Press, published in 2009. This enlightening paperback spans 208 pages and delves deep into the intricate value structure and significance of Untouchable ideology. Through a meticulous blend of sensitive ethnographic data derived from a field study of the Chamars of Lucknow, the book presents an engaging analysis of how Untouchables perceive and express their experiences. Gain a deeper understanding of these narratives, articulated in their own terms, alongside a thought-provoking examination of broader cultural concepts. Perfect for readers interested in sociology, cultural studies, and the complexities of identity, this compelling work invites you to explore the untold stories of a marginalized community, fostering both awareness and empathy. Make "Untouchable as Himself" a vital addition to your collection today!