In Defence of Sustho Sanskriti (Healthy Culture): Understanding Bengali Middle Classness in Neoliberal India

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Shaoni Shabnam
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Abstract The ‘new middle class’, often identified as an upwardly mobile segment, primarily employed in the growing private service sectors, such as the information technology, and supposedly, representative of the changing lifestyles and consumption patterns of the Indian middle class, has stolen much of the limelight of the contemporary popular as well as scholarly discourses on the Indian middle class. 2 2   This article draws upon from the fieldwork conducted as part of my PhD work completed in 2016. An earlier version of the paper was presented at the international seminar on ‘The Middle Class in World Society’ held at ISEC (Institute of Social and Economic Change), Bangalore, India on 16th and 17th December, 2016. This article, on the other hand, takes up a different social group located in West Bengal, having a close relationship with the state, often described as the ‘old middle class’/‘Nehruvian middle class’ in the postcolonial context, the respondents being predominantly public sector employees and academicians. By taking up the register of sanskriti (culture), the article argues that it is fundamentally through forging continuity from the past that this historically dominant social group is engaged in the construction of Bengali middle classness. Through an analysis of class and its relation to cultural distinctiveness, the article shows that the specific way in which this relation plays out in case of the respondents in my study and argues that any theoretical attempt to understand the complex relationship between class distinction and the question of taste needs to be grounded within narrowly defined contextualised specificities.
捍卫Sustho Sanskriti(健康文化):了解新自由主义印度的孟加拉中产阶级
摘要“新中产阶级”,通常被认为是一个向上流动的阶层,主要受雇于不断增长的私人服务部门,如信息技术,据说代表了印度中产阶级不断变化的生活方式和消费模式,在当代流行和学术界关于印度中产阶级的讨论中,它抢占了很多风头。2 2  这篇文章借鉴了我在2016年完成的博士工作中进行的实地调查。该论文的早期版本于2016年12月16日和17日在印度班加罗尔ISEC(社会和经济变化研究所)举行的“世界社会中的中产阶级”国际研讨会上发表。另一方面,本文涉及一个位于西孟加拉邦的不同社会群体,该群体与国家关系密切,在后殖民背景下通常被描述为“旧中产阶级”/“尼赫鲁中产阶级”,受访者主要是公共部门雇员和学者。通过对sanskriti(文化)的研究,文章认为,从根本上讲,正是通过与过去的连续性,这个历史上占主导地位的社会群体参与了孟加拉中产阶级的建设。通过对阶级及其与文化独特性的关系的分析,文章表明,在我的研究中,这种关系在受访者中的具体表现方式,并认为任何理解阶级差异和品味问题之间复杂关系的理论尝试都需要建立在狭义的语境特异性的基础上。
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期刊介绍: History and Sociology of South Asia provides a forum for scholarly interrogations of significant moments in the transformation of the social, economic and political fabric of South Asian societies. Thus the journal advisedly presents an interdisciplinary space in which contemporary ideas compete, and critiques of existing perspectives are encouraged. The interdisciplinary focus of the journal enables it to incorporate diverse areas of research, including political economy, social ecology, and issues of minority rights, gender, and the role of law in development. History and Sociology of South Asia also promotes dialogue on socio-political problems, from which academicians as well as activists and advocacy groups can benefit.
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