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Subjected to Sanitation: Caste Relations and Sanitation Adoption in Rural Tamil Nadu
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South Asian CultureRural DevelopmentSustainable DevelopmentRural Tamil NaduSanitation AdoptionHistory Of CasteismBirth-based IdentitySocial SciencesRural SociologyCaste RelationsCastePublic HealthPublic PolicyRural GovernanceSanitationCommunity DevelopmentRural HealthSociologyEthnographyAnthropologyGlobal Sanitation CrisisCultural Anthropology
If solving the global sanitation crisis lies within Indian borders, then it is important to understand the influence of caste relations on sanitation building and usage. Our ethnography investigated three villages in rural Tamil Nadu where seven separate sanitation interventions had failed. The analysis indicates caste relations played a key role in the failed interventions by creating and reinforcing the means by which caste groups distinguished themselves from each other at the village scale. Issues of cleaning, access to subsidies, latrine design, and purity served to facilitate and limit the processes that enable the everyday, unequal relationships of caste.
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