Traditional vocations and modern professions among Tamil Brahmans in colonial and post-colonial south India.

Pub Date : 2010-01-01 DOI:10.1177/001946461004700403
C J Fuller, Haripriya Narasimhan
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Since the nineteenth century, Tamil Brahmans have been very well represented in the educated professions, especially law and administration, medicine, engineering and nowadays, information technology. This is partly a continuation of the Brahmans' role as literate service people, owing to their traditions of education, learning and literacy, but the range of professions shows that any direct continuity is more apparent than real. Genealogical data are particularly used as evidence about changing patterns of employment, education and migration. Caste traditionalism was not a determining constraint, for Tamil Brahmans were predominant in medicine and engineering as well as law and administration in the colonial period, even though medicine is ritually polluting and engineering resembles low-status artisans' work. Crucially though, as modern, English-language, credential-based professions that are wellpaid and prestigious, law, medicine and engineering were and are all deemed eminently suitable for Tamil Brahmans, who typically regard their professional success as a sign of their caste superiority in the modern world. In reality, though, it is mainly a product of how their old social and cultural capital and their economic capital in land were transformed as they seized new educational and employment opportunities by flexibly deploying their traditional, inherited skills and advantages.

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殖民和后殖民时期南印度泰米尔婆罗门的传统职业和现代职业。
自19世纪以来,泰米尔婆罗门人在受过教育的职业中一直很有代表性,尤其是法律和行政、医学、工程以及现在的信息技术。这在一定程度上是婆罗门作为有文化服务的人的角色的延续,这是由于他们的教育、学习和识字的传统,但职业的范围表明,任何直接的连续性都是表面上的,而不是实际的。家谱数据尤其被用作就业、教育和移民模式变化的证据。种姓传统主义并不是一个决定性的约束,因为在殖民时期,泰米尔婆罗门在医学、工程、法律和行政方面占据主导地位,尽管医学在仪式上是污染的,工程类似于地位低下的工匠的工作。至关重要的是,作为高薪、有声望的现代英语、以证书为基础的职业,法律、医学和工程过去和现在都被认为非常适合泰米尔婆罗门人,他们通常把自己的职业成功视为他们在现代世界中种姓优越感的标志。然而,在现实中,这主要是他们通过灵活运用他们的传统、继承的技能和优势,抓住新的教育和就业机会,从而实现旧的社会和文化资本以及土地上的经济资本转型的产物。
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