Naming and Social Exclusion: The Outcast and the Outsider

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2011-10-03
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Parasher-Sen, Aloka
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This chapter discusses the terms "outcast" and "outsider" as well as naming and social exclusion and begins with quotes from Michel de Certeau and B. R. Ambedkar. Social exclusion has been much written about in the past, but not in the context of how naming as a process interjected to define linkage between those who named and those who were named. Looking critically at naming in the present context provides space for understanding the multiple nodes of social exclusion, each in turn, throwing up a series of other names apparently synonymous to each other, yet different in their localization in time and space. This sort of flowering out from a strong linear stem enables the chapter to pattern and map the complex relationship between hierarchy and diversity in the social landscape of the subcontinent during a period of some of the most critical centuries in its evolution that has been defined as the period "between the empires."
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B. R. Ambedkar, Between the empires, Michel de Certeau, Naming, Outcast, Outsider, Social exclusion
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Between the Empires: Society in India 300 BCE to 400 CE