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William Alexander Fraser

Caste

In “Caste,” William Alexander Fraser delves into the intricate social structures that define the human experience, examining the concept of caste not just in the South Asian context, but as a pervasive social phenomenon that shapes identities across the globe. Written with a blend of engaging prose and academic rigor, Fraser'Äôs narrative interweaves personal anecdotes, historical insights, and sociological analysis. His exploration is underpinned by a rich literary style that invites readers to reflect on the multifaceted dynamics of class, privilege, and segregation, making the text both educational and deeply thought-provoking. The book stands as an important contribution to contemporary discussions on social hierarchies and identity politics, resonating with a growing audience concerned with issues of equity and justice. Fraser, a scholar with a diverse background in sociology and anthropology, draws on his extensive fieldwork and multicultural experiences to inform this work. His academic journey, marked by a deep fascination with the intersections of culture and society, profoundly influences his perspective on the caste system. Fraser's previous writings have garnered critical acclaim, positioning him as an authoritative voice engaging with complex social issues, thus enriching his insights in “Caste.” For those seeking a deeper understanding of societal stratification, “Caste” is an essential read. It not only confronts uncomfortable truths about inequality but also challenges readers to reconsider their own positions within these frameworks. Fraser's compelling exploration will resonate with students, academics, and anyone invested in social justice, making it a pivotal addition to the literature on caste and societal relations.
232 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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