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Caste system studies in India have been dominated by the "book-view" initially, How did the entry of "field-view" bring about a balance in the study of Indian caste system? Discuss

Topic: Rural and Agrarian Social Structure. Syllabus: Rural and Agrarian Social Structure: The idea of Indian village and village studies; Agrarian social structure — evolution of land tenure system, land reforms. Same official PYQ from year-wise 2021 and Rural and Agrarian Social Structure.

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Book-view caste is textual hierarchy and purity ideology. Field-view caste is observed dominant caste, interaction, and split of class and power. Srinivas, Marriott, and Beteille corrected Indology without erasing texts. Balance means values plus village practice. Singh’s modernizing tradition needs both sources.

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Introduction

  • Book-view caste was India as a text: varna, purity, and sacred law. Field-view caste is India as observed rank, land, and faction. Together they stop sociology from treating either the shastra or the village as the whole story.

Body

Book-view

  • Indology and Louis Dumont’s homo hierarchicus read caste as an ideology of purity and impurity organised from Brahmanical texts.
  • G. S. Ghurye listed features from history and scripture. The living jati could look like a footnote.
  • The book-view explains why hierarchy feels legitimate. It does not explain who actually commands the harvest.

Field-view as correction

  • M. N. Srinivas’s Rampura replaced varna charts with dominant caste, Sanskritization, and faction.
  • McKim Marriott’s interactional ranking used food, honour, and transaction, not only a textual ladder.
  • Andre Beteille’s Sripuram split caste, class, and power, so hierarchy was no longer one seamless sacred order.

Balance

  • Texts still matter as villagers’ own language of rank. Observation shows when land, vote, and office rewrite that language.
  • Yogendra Singh’s modernization of tradition needs both: orthogenetic ideas and heterogenetic field change.

Flow diagram

flowchart TD
  BV[Book-view texts Dumont Ghurye] --> ID[Purity hierarchy]
  FV[Field-view Rampura Sripuram] --> DC[Dominant caste class power]
  ID --> BL[Balanced caste study]
  DC --> BL

Conclusion

Field-view balanced book-view by putting interaction, land, and politics beside ideology. Caste studies that keep Dumont’s values and Srinivas’s village together are stronger than either pole alone.

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  • Does field-view abolish Dumont?

    No. It shows that purity ideology is not the only ranking principle on the ground.

  • Is Ghurye only book-view?

    He is text-led and historical. He is not an ethnographer of one village in Srinivas’s sense.

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