Walls Within: The Unseen Borders of Caste
By Raj Kumar GautamBook Summary:
In a nation built on promises of equality and justice, caste continues to cast its long and brutal shadow. Walls Within: The Unseen Borders of Caste is a courageous, unflinching expos of how India's oldest form of discrimination has simply evolved-becoming more subtle, more silent, and at times, more deadly.
From the sacred verses of Manusmriti to the bloodstained fields of modern-day honor killings, Raj Kumar Gautam takes readers on a searing journey through the historical, political, and human dimensions of casteism. Through a blend of sharp research, first-person testimonies, and cultural critique, the book reveals how caste operates not just in temples or villages-but in classrooms, boardrooms, marriages, and social media feeds.
Whether it's the institutional murder of Dalit students, the media's selective amnesia, or the mental trauma faced by the oppressed, each chapter unpacks the insidious ways caste persists-hidden in plain sight. Voices from manual scavengers, inter-caste couples, and anti-caste activists are given space and dignity, echoing the core question of the book: Can India ever be truly free if caste still lives on?
Provocative yet grounded, Walls Within doesn't just diagnose the problem; it dares to imagine a future where these invisible walls are finally torn down.
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