41 min

Ep 1: Merchants of Virtue: Untouchables in 18th Century South Asia | Dr Divya Cherian Masala Trails

    • Society & Culture

In this episode, we delve into the fascinating research of Dr. Divya, whose focus lies on the 18th-century Western Rajasthan. Join us as we explore the history of caste, its implications, and its significance in today's South Asia. Dr. Divya's research takes us on a journey through time, exploring the reconstitution of Hindu identity in relation to caste terms and practices of untouchability. Her study reveals the significant role played by merchants in reshaping Hindu identity and imposing caste ideals as universal markers. We delve into the segregation of spaces, such as access to water and temple spaces, which further solidified caste divisions. Dr. Divya's research also sheds light on the inclusion of Muslims and untouchables in historical records, offering valuable insights into the complexities of caste dynamics. Beyond its historical significance, caste continues to be a central force that shapes society and creates divisions in present-day India. Dr. Divya's research holds contemporary relevance, helping us understand the ongoing issues surrounding caste and its impact on society.

You can find Dr Cherian here : ⁠https://history.princeton.edu/people/divya-cherian⁠

and her book here : ⁠https://www.ucpress.edu/book/9780520390058/merchants-of-virtue⁠

Recommended Readings :

1) Rulers, Townsmen and Bazaars: North Indian Society in the Age of British Expansion: 1770–1870 By C A Bayly

2) Community and Public Culture: The Marwaris in Calcutta, C. 1897-1997 By ⁠Anne Hardgrov⁠

3) Pogrom in Gujarat: Hindu Nationalism and Anti-Muslim Violence in India : By ⁠Parvis Ghassem-Fachandi⁠

4) Caste Matters : By ⁠Suraj Yengde⁠

Join us as we embark on this captivating journey, where we bridge the gap between academia and public discourse, shedding light on the history, implications, and significance of caste in South Asia. We invite you to engage with us on social media, share your thoughts and experiences, and join the conversation. You can write to us on ⁠ergostudiosin@gmail.com⁠ Your support is invaluable, so please consider leaving a review or feedback for us.

Email: ⁠ergostudiosin@gmail.com⁠

Website : ⁠www.ergostudios.net⁠

Insta : @ergo_studios Twitter: @ergo_studios

Support Masala Trails: If you enjoy our podcast and would like to support us, you can buy us a virtual coffee through our 'Buy Me a Coffee' page. Your contribution directly fuels the production and growth of Ergo Studios, Join us on this intellectual journey by visiting ⁠https://bmc.link/MasalaTrails⁠ and show your support today!

Produced By Ergo Studios

Hosted By Omer Haq

Production and edited by Abhay

In this episode, we delve into the fascinating research of Dr. Divya, whose focus lies on the 18th-century Western Rajasthan. Join us as we explore the history of caste, its implications, and its significance in today's South Asia. Dr. Divya's research takes us on a journey through time, exploring the reconstitution of Hindu identity in relation to caste terms and practices of untouchability. Her study reveals the significant role played by merchants in reshaping Hindu identity and imposing caste ideals as universal markers. We delve into the segregation of spaces, such as access to water and temple spaces, which further solidified caste divisions. Dr. Divya's research also sheds light on the inclusion of Muslims and untouchables in historical records, offering valuable insights into the complexities of caste dynamics. Beyond its historical significance, caste continues to be a central force that shapes society and creates divisions in present-day India. Dr. Divya's research holds contemporary relevance, helping us understand the ongoing issues surrounding caste and its impact on society.

You can find Dr Cherian here : ⁠https://history.princeton.edu/people/divya-cherian⁠

and her book here : ⁠https://www.ucpress.edu/book/9780520390058/merchants-of-virtue⁠

Recommended Readings :

1) Rulers, Townsmen and Bazaars: North Indian Society in the Age of British Expansion: 1770–1870 By C A Bayly

2) Community and Public Culture: The Marwaris in Calcutta, C. 1897-1997 By ⁠Anne Hardgrov⁠

3) Pogrom in Gujarat: Hindu Nationalism and Anti-Muslim Violence in India : By ⁠Parvis Ghassem-Fachandi⁠

4) Caste Matters : By ⁠Suraj Yengde⁠

Join us as we embark on this captivating journey, where we bridge the gap between academia and public discourse, shedding light on the history, implications, and significance of caste in South Asia. We invite you to engage with us on social media, share your thoughts and experiences, and join the conversation. You can write to us on ⁠ergostudiosin@gmail.com⁠ Your support is invaluable, so please consider leaving a review or feedback for us.

Email: ⁠ergostudiosin@gmail.com⁠

Website : ⁠www.ergostudios.net⁠

Insta : @ergo_studios Twitter: @ergo_studios

Support Masala Trails: If you enjoy our podcast and would like to support us, you can buy us a virtual coffee through our 'Buy Me a Coffee' page. Your contribution directly fuels the production and growth of Ergo Studios, Join us on this intellectual journey by visiting ⁠https://bmc.link/MasalaTrails⁠ and show your support today!

Produced By Ergo Studios

Hosted By Omer Haq

Production and edited by Abhay

41 min

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