Sociology, asked by kartiknegi179, 6 months ago

2. The result is that although I try to forget my caste, it is impossible to forget.
And then I remember an expression I heard somewhere: "What comes by
birth, but can't be cast off by dying-that is caste?"
(3)
a) Whose lines are these? Which process is talked about?
b) Explain the process.
c) This process was criticised at different levels. Discuss any two.​

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Answered by krithikasmart11
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Answer:

a) Kumar pawade

b) gender and sanskritisation

Explanation:

a) These lines are by Kumar pawade. gender and sanskritisation are topics which are talked about

b) Gender and sanskritisation -

1) Sanskritisation supports traditional way of life for women and it is more liberal for modernization or westernization for men.

2) Most of the supporters of Sanskritisation support the women life within the four walls of the houses. They support or prefer the role of women as a mother, a sister and a daughter.

3) They like women to follow the traditional way of marriage with the consent of parents.

4( Kumud Pawade as a student could enable her to read in the original what the texts have to say about women.

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