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Politics of Inclusion

Hasan, Zoya:
Politics of inclusion : castes, minorities, and Affirmative Action / Zoya Hasan. - New Delhi [u.a.] : Oxford University Press, 2009. - xiv, 302 S.
ISBN 978-0-19-569695-0 / 0-19-569695-6
Rs. 675,00
US$ 14,67 (Eastern Book Corp.)
US$ 44,10 (Bagchee)

Beschreibung
When we think of disadvantage and exclusion in India, we think almost invariably of caste-based exclusion. Disadvantage and deprivation are not restricted to a single group in India. Yet, successive governments, public policy, and academia have paid little attention to the under-representation of religious minorities in the educational, political, and administrative domains compared to the question of representation of disadvantaged castes.
   Zoya Hasan examines the distinctiveness as well as divergence in state policy towards different types of disadvantaged groups, even as official policy remained less sensitive to the backwardness of minorities. She analyses the policies and debates surrounding the contrasting strategies of inclusion for lower castes and minorities. Unlike existing literature on the subject, this book focuses on a comparison of the experiences of different disadvantaged groups, rather than only caste groups. It draws attention to the issues of relative disadvantage and the multiple and overlapping dimensions of disadvantage.
   While acknowledging the need for giving due recognition to historical discrimination, Hasan argues, in view of the comparative evidence on under-representation of various disadvantaged groups, that disadvantage of presently excluded groups should also qualify for affirmative action. [Verlagsinformation]

Besprechung von Iqbal A. Ansari: „Righting wrongs of history“, in: The Hindu, 17. März 2009 (Online verfügbar).

Inhalt
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction
2. Reservation, minority rights and the making of the constitution
3. Policies and institutional frameworks for protecting the disadvantaged
4. Caste, social backwardness and OBC reservations (Mandal I and II)
5. Politics of representation and under-representation
6. Muslim backwardness and the elusive promise of affirmative action
7. Social discrimination and the reservation claims of Muslim and Christian Dalits
8. Conclusion
Appendix
Bibliography
Index.

Autorin
Zoya Hasan is Professor of Political Science at Jawaharlal Nehru University and Member of the National Commission for Minorities. Faculty profile.

Quellen: Oxford University Press (India); WorldCat; Vedams Books; Eastern Book Corp.; Bagchee.