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|a Touch and its elements and kinds -- Touch, an a priori approach -- Touch in its social and historical aspects I -- Touch in its social and historical aspects II -- Touch and texts: ancient and modern -- (Un)touchability of things and people -- Sociality and sociability -- Recapitulation with variations.
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|a This work attempts a fundamental break from the tradition of caste studies, using a version of phenomenology, structuralism, and post-structuralism to give a radical description of touchability and untouchability in terms of a rhetoric and semantics of touch. Written in minimalist style, it attempts to see if regulations on touchability can be seen as generalizable, and not seen merely as an Indian phenomenon. It also argues that, upon examination, several traditional sociological, political, and moral categories do not prove to be useful for understanding touchability and untouchability.
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