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Two Tales of Crow and Sparrow

A Freudian Folkloristic Essay on Caste and Untouchability

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Focusing on the customs surrounding untouchability, this book offers a new analysis of caste in India by exploring two folktales. Alan Dundes challenges existing theories by examining the pollution complex that restricts access to temples and wells, while also shedding light on the sacred cow's worship and practices like sati. He connects caste to marginal survival theories, using Gypsy concepts to deepen understanding. This work provides unique insights into Indian culture through folklore, appealing to those interested in anthropology and cultural studies.

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Two Tales of Crow and Sparrow, Alan Dundes

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1997
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