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    1. Movies You May Have Missed

      Hawke plays an “In-Valid”, a natural-born human, doomed to low-level work in futuristic caste society while Law plays a disabled (...)

    2. Adhitya Dhanapal, Ph.D. | Staff Directory | Duke University Libraries

      Situating handloom weavers within a global network of craft activists, (anti-)caste mobilizations in South India, and Japanese (...)

    3. People · Royal India & The British: The Photography of Samuel Bourne & Raja Lala Deen Dayal · Duke U

      Portrait of Jats Jats are an ethnic group from Northwest India who claim the status of Kshatriya (one of the four varnas or social orders, the (...)

    4. Getting Started - Economists' Papers Archive - LibGuides at Duke University

      She felt that government has an important role in fighting child poverty, institutionalized racism, and what she called the “sex-role (...)

    5. Getting Started - Economists' Papers Archive - LibGuides at Duke University

      She felt that government has an important role in fighting child poverty, institutionalized racism, and what she called the “sex-role (...)

    6. Pond's - Emergence of Advertising in America Research Guide - LibGuides at Duke University

      Their enormous popularity had brought them loss of caste; they lacked exclusiveness, social prestige."

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      Hawke plays an “In-Valid”, a natural-born human, doomed to low-level work in futuristic caste society while Law plays a disabled (...)

    8. IAS Spotlight: Read Around the World Challenge - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Wryly amusing, fable-like, and deeply poignant, One Part Woman is a powerful exploration of a loving marriage strained by the expectations of (...)

    9. November 2017 Pop-up Collections Spotlight: International Literary Prize Winners - Duke University L

      Arundhati Roy (India, 1997) whose novel not only “paints a vivid picture about life in a small rural Indian town…in magical and poetic (...)

    10. Breaking Every Taboo: A Remembrance of Kate Millett (1934-2017) - The Devil's Tale

      Her words, such as these from Sexual Politics , will continue to resonate, “For to actually change the quality of life is to transform (...)

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