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Collective and Elective Ethnicity: Caste Among Urban Muslims in India

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This article explores how the significance of ethnic identity can vary within a stable population, using caste among Muslims in Hyderabad, India as a case study. While some Hyderabadi Muslims are still embedded in ethnic networks, most now experience ethnicity as elective and do not rely on a corporate caste group for their social connections. This reflects a decline in the value of caste identities, which no longer provide economic or political resources. Increasingly, Muslims seek status through education, profession, or income. Thus, most Muslims in Hyderabad experience caste membership, identity, and networks in a weakened or attenuated way.

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Ali, S. Collective and Elective Ethnicity: Caste Among Urban Muslims in India. Sociological Forum 17, 593–620 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1021077323866

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