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ISBN: 1025538595

ISBN13: 9781025538594

Caste and Outcast

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'Caste and Outcast' is a compelling autobiographical narrative by Dhan Gopal Mukerji, offering a profound exploration of identity across two vastly different worlds. The first half of the work provides an intimate look into the author's upbringing in India, detailing the rigid structures and spiritual traditions of the Brahmin caste. Mukerji vividly describes his education, the intricacies of Hindu rituals, and the cultural landscape of his youth, providing readers with a rare insider perspective on Indian social life at the turn of the century.

The narrative shifts dramatically in the second half, as Mukerji recounts his journey to America as a young man. Navigating the challenges of being an immigrant in the early 1900s, he shares his experiences working in the fields of California and interacting with the radical intellectual circles of the West Coast. Through his observations, 'Caste and Outcast' examines the themes of social hierarchy, racial prejudice, and the search for belonging. As a significant early work of Asian American literature, this book remains an essential reflection on the complexities of cultural transition and the enduring pursuit of self-discovery between the East and the West.

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