Food and Untouchability in Daily Life of British India
| Vol-4 | Issue-04 | April 2019 | Published Online: 15 April 2019 PDF ( 205 KB ) | ||
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| Vaishali 1 | ||
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1Ph.D. Scholar, Department of History, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Delhi (India) |
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| Abstract | ||
In British India food was central to the practice of untouchability – first because who could eat what, was regulated by the Brahmanical order of society and then this itself became a marker of pure and impure status. This paper looked at food and water as a determining of caste hierarchy and how the exchange of it shaped the power relations in British India. |
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| Keywords | ||
| Caste, food, Untouchability, Hindu Society, British India | ||
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