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Title: On the Margins: A Tale of the Pandemic and the Funeral Workers in Benares
Other Titles: Social Trends, A Peer-reviewed National Journal, Vol. 9, 31-March-2022, pp 54 - 74
Authors: Kumari, Sarita
Keywords: Dom
funeral workers
COVID-19
death rites
social stigma
Issue Date: Mar-2022
Publisher: University of North Bengal
Abstract: Caste is one of the core markers of Hindu society. Many castes still continue with their hereditary traditional occupations across India; burning of the funeral pyre is such an unrecognized occupation performed by the Doms. Outbreak of any infectious disease often adds to the burden of a work, which is already challenging. The pandemic COVID-19 unfolded a series of events in the lives of funeral workers in Benares, as they had to negotiate the transition from normal to pathological conditions while carrying on with their occupation. The stigma attached to their work of dealing with death and their caste identity played a pivotal part in undermining their efforts both by the State and the caste-based society at large.
URI: http://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/4646
ISSN: 2348-6538
Appears in Collections:Vol.09 (March 2022)

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