Brown saviors and their others: race, caste, labor & the global politics of help in India

Arjun Shankar draws from his long-term ethnographic work with an educational NGO in India to critique the role of the brown savior -the group of globally mobile, upper-caste, liberal Indian and Indian diasporic technocrats who dominate India s contemporary help economy

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Main Author: Shankar, Arjun 1984- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Durham London Duke University Press 2023
In:Year: 2023
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B India / Non-governmental organisation / Educational system / Development project / Ethnology
Further subjects:B Social History / HISTORY
B Social stratification Economic aspects (India)
B Social & Cultural History
B SOC008020
B SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social
B Marginality, Social Economic aspects (India)
B Public Welfare Moral and ethical aspects (India)
B Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte
B Capitalism Social aspects (India)
B India
B Sozial- und Kulturanthropologie, Ethnographie
B Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography
B Altruism Political aspects (India)
B India Social policy
B SOCIAL SCIENCE / Generals / Ethnic Studies
B Altruism Economic aspects (India)
B SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural
B Ethnic Studies
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Summary:Arjun Shankar draws from his long-term ethnographic work with an educational NGO in India to critique the role of the brown savior -the group of globally mobile, upper-caste, liberal Indian and Indian diasporic technocrats who dominate India s contemporary help economy
"In Brown Saviors and Their Others Arjun Shankar draws from his ethnographic work with an educational NGO to investigate the practices of "brown saviors"-globally mobile, dominant-caste, liberal Indian and Indian diasporic technocrats who drive India's help economy. Shankar argues that these brown saviors actually reproduce many of the racialized values and ideologies associated with who and how to help that have been passed down from the colonial period while masking other operations of power behind the racial politics of global brownness. In India, these operations of power center largely on the transnational labor politics of caste. Ever attentive to moments of discomfort and complicity, Shankar develops a method of "nervous ethnography" to uncover the global racial hierarchies, graded caste stratifications, urban/rural distinctions, and digital panaceas that shape the politics of help in India. Through nervous critique, Shankar introduces a framework for the study of the global help economies that reckons with the ongoing legacies of racial and caste capitalism"--
Physical Description:xx, 336 Seiten, Illustrationen
ISBN:978-1-4780-2509-2
1-4780-2509-3
978-1-4780-2011-0