A highly interesting question,Best,Artur Karp (em.)Katedra Azji PołudniowejUniwersytet WarszawskiWarszawa2018-01-19 17:56 GMT+01:00 Manu Francis via INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info>:______________________________Dear Colleagues,I forward below a query on behalf my Colleague Zoé Headley.(on her current project "Studies in Tamil Studio Archives and Society (S.T.A.R.S.)"
see e.g:
http://www.ifpindia.org/content/studies-tamil-studio-archive s-and-society-stars
and
http://www.lemonde.fr/sciences/video/2018/01/19/une-autre- )histoire-de-l-inde-ecrite-par- ses-photos_5244050_1650684. html Any help will be much appreciated.
Her query is:
"I am searching for references in Indian literature and classical texts of instances of "caste impersonation", i.e. when an individual or a group "passes" as a caste which is not their original birth group. My search includes such instances in contemporary literature"With very best wishes.--Emmanuel Francis
Chargé de recherche CNRS, Centre d'étude de l'Inde et de l'Asie du Sud (UMR 8564, EHESS-CNRS, Paris)
http://ceias.ehess.fr/
http://ceias.ehess.fr/index.php?1725
http://rcsi.hypotheses.org/
Associate member, Centre for the Study of Manuscript Culture (SFB 950, Universität Hamburg)
http://www.manuscript-cultures.uni-hamburg.de/index_e.html
https://cnrs.academia.edu/emmanuelfrancis _________________
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