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Myths Of Meritocracy: Caste, Karma And The New Racism, A Comparative Study, Vikash Singh Dec 2018

Myths Of Meritocracy: Caste, Karma And The New Racism, A Comparative Study, Vikash Singh

Department of Sociology Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works

The discourse of karma (behaviour), confounded with inherent psychic and material substance of the person/group (guna), was at the heart of India’s caste ideology. This systematic and intuitive, albeit convoluted and phantasmic doctrine was critical to bridge the discrepancy between a pantheistic religious imaginary and the reality of exclusion and abjection. Although “karma” evokes an exotic orient, this ideology is near identical with the ideas of “idleness” and “instant gratification” used to make sense of racial inequities in the contemporary United States. In both cases, the idea of behavioural and moral deficiency is used to justify evident abjection and discrimination, …