Dialogue and History

  Preface
  Acknowledgements
  Transliteration and Other Conventions
  Maps

 expand sectionIntroduction
 expand section1. To Fix the People to Their Respective Villages
 expand section2. Using the Past to Create the Future
 expand section3. The Rise and Consolidation of the Chingleput Mirasidars
 collapse section4. From Slaves to the Original Dravidians
 Categories of Social Dependence and Loyalty
 The Description of Poverty and Slavery as a Way to Sedentarize the Poor
 Invoking the Scientific Method
 Did the British Pauperize India?
 Had the British Impoverished Chingleput District?
 Fixing the Paraiyars in Their Houses
 Perceived Disorder of Paraiyar Settlements
 Redefining "Slavery" to Sedentarize the Paraiyar
 The Decay of the District and the Paraiyar Position
 Creating a New Pannaiyal System Out of the Old One
 The New Definition of the Paraiyars as the "Disinherited Children of the Soil"
 The New Paraiyar Body
 Notes
 expand section5. Conclusion

  Abbreviations
 expand sectionBibliography

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