Dag-Erik Berg is Associate Professor of Political Science at Molde University College. His research takes an interdisciplinary approach to study hegemony, governance and constitutional democracy in global perspective. Recent publications by him have examined the intersection of post-foundational political theory, social exclusion and law relating to India's Dalits.
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List of abbreviations Preface Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Foundations of caste and constitutional democracy: Ambedkar, equality and law 2. Law beyond untouchability: from temple entry to atrocity and legal change 3. The Karamchedu killings and the struggle to uncover untouchability 4. Casteism and the Tsundur atrocity 5. Goals of law, goals of order: institutional conversion after atrocities 6: Modernity of caste: higher education, inequality and caste struggles for reservation 7. Conclusions on caste and law Glossary Bibliography Index.
List of abbreviations Preface Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Foundations of caste and constitutional democracy: Ambedkar, equality and law 2. Law beyond untouchability: from temple entry to atrocity and legal change 3. The Karamchedu killings and the struggle to uncover untouchability 4. Casteism and the Tsundur atrocity 5. Goals of law, goals of order: institutional conversion after atrocities 6: Modernity of caste: higher education, inequality and caste struggles for reservation 7. Conclusions on caste and law Glossary Bibliography Index.
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