Reinforcing Exclusions: Caste, Patriarchy and Land Reforms in India

P. Trivedi
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Land reform studies have often found wanting for not paying adequate attention to the close correspondence between land relations, gender and caste; all of them reinforcing each other and State polices extending legitimacy to this complex web of relationships. These complexities betray theorisation on State intervention in property relations that consider land only as an economic asset, overlooking its sociopolitical significance. The article argues that land reforms in India have been designed to protect landed property. The article further argues that the impact on the bottom rungs could be the crucial criteria for the assessment of any land reforms programme in a third-world country. In Indian conditions, Dalits and women constitute these segments.
强化排斥:种姓、父权制和印度的土地改革
土地改革研究常常发现存在不足,因为没有充分注意到土地关系、性别和种姓之间的密切联系;所有这些都相互加强,国家政策使这一复杂的关系网络具有合法性。这些复杂性背叛了国家干预财产关系的理论,认为土地只是一种经济资产,忽视了它的社会政治意义。这篇文章认为,印度的土地改革旨在保护土地所有权。这篇文章进一步指出,对底层人民的影响可能是评估第三世界国家任何土地改革方案的关键标准。在印度的情况下,贱民和妇女构成了这些阶层。
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