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John Solomon – Caste & Untouchables in Colonial Singapore Part 2 | Chronicles of Old Singapore
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Welcome to Chronicles of Old Singapore. Historian John Solomon traces the gradual disappearance of caste in Singapore after the Second World War due to a combination of factors: decolonisation, non-discrimination in the temples and the efforts of reformers. We consider how this history is relevant today as new migrants arrived in recent times in Singapore from India, where the caste system is still practiced.
Part 1 | https://youtu.be/cg1yulhKaa0
Part 2 | https://youtu.be/Nkk3j3OoHuM
00:00 Decolonisation & Disappearance of Caste
04:57 What Happened to Lorong Lalat
08:20 Images of Caste
12:00 Periodicals by Reformers
16:17 C.N. Annadurai
23:34 Caste in India & Singapore Today
28:57 Relevance of History
33:30 Christmas Island Research
John Solomon, A Subaltern History of the Indian Diaspora in Singapore: The Gradual Disappearance of Untouchability 1872-1965.
https://www.routledge.com/A-Subaltern-History-of-the-Indian-Diaspora-in-Singapore-The-Gradual-Disappearance-of-Untouchability-1872-1965/Solomon/p/book/9780367875237
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