What is meant by caste mobility?
Answers
Answered by
6
Caste mobility as a process of social and cultural change has been explained by Srinivas in his concept of sankritisation. Sanskritisation is a process whereby low Hindu castechanges its customs, rites, rituals, ideology and way of life in the direction of high and frequently twice-borncastes
plz marked as brainlist answer
plz marked as brainlist answer
Answered by
2
Caste mobility refers to the system of cultural and social change as explained in Sanskritisation.
Explanation:
- Caste mobility is entirely related to the system of social stratification.
- This has been thoroughly explained in the processes of westernisation and Sanskritisation.
- This system of social mobility exists at different levels.
- Caste mobility can be examined through various ways like warfare, rulers, commissioners and as previously explained by Sanskritisation and westernization.
- By warfare can be explained by studying the nature of colonies.
- This caste mobility was considered low caste in the 12th century but it slowly rose by making ties with the Mughals and British in the 19th century.
Learn more about Caste mobility
The process through which lower castes seek upwased mobility by emulating the practice of upper castes is called
https://brainly.in/question/7577656
Discuss social mobility and classes in India.
https://brainly.in/question/7255672
Similar questions