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Machine generated contents note: Acknowledgments. -- General Introduction. -- Part I: Caste and Class in Liberal India. -- 1. Demography for Anthropologists: Populations, Castes and Classes (Christophe Guilmoto, the French Research Institute for Development). -- 2. Caste, Class and Untouchability (Robert Deliege, University of Louvain-la-Neuve). -- 3. Great Expectations: Youth in Contemporary India (Craig Jeffrey, Oxford University). -- 4. The Modern Transformation of an Old Elite: The Case of the Tamil Brahmans (Christopher Fuller, London School of Economics). -- 5. Caste and Collective Memory in South India (Zoe Headley, CEIAS ,CNRS, Paris). -- Part II: Cities, Cosmopolitan Styles and Urban Critics. -- 6. "How to Sit, How to Stand": Bodily Practice and the New Urban Middle Class (Meredith Lindsay McGuire, University of Chicago). -- 7. Global Dancing in Kolkata (Pallabi Chakravorty, Swarthmore College). -- 8. Yoga, Modernity and the Middle-Class: Locating the Body in a World of Desire (Joe Alter, University of Pittsburgh). -- 9. Tourism in India: The Moral Economy of Gender in Banaras (Jennifer Huberman, University of Missouri-Kansas City). -- 10. Crafts, Artisans and the Nation-State in Delhi (Mira Mohsini)> -- 11. Crowds, Congestion, Conviviality: The Enduring Life of the Old City (Ajay Gandhi, Yale University). -- Part III: Cultures and Religions in the Making. -- 12. Optic-clash: Modes of Visuality in India (Shaila Bhatti, University College London & Christopher Pinney, University College London). -- 13. Hindu-Muslim Relations and the 'War on Terror' (Philippa Williams, University of Cambridge). -- 14. Religious Synthesis at a Muslim Shrine (Parvis Ghassem-Fachandi, Rutgers University). -- 15. Christianity: Culture, Identity, and Agency (Mathew N. Schmalz, College of the Holy Cross). -- Part IV: Communalism, Nationalism and Terrorism. -- 16. The Politics of Communalism and Caste (Ornit Shani, University of Haifa). -- 17. Violence, Aggression, and Militancy: Re-Examining Gender, and Non-Liberal Politics (Tarini Bedi, University of Chicago). -- 18. India Burning: The Maoist Revolution (Alpa Shah, Goldsmiths, University of London). -- Part V: Law, Governance and Civil Society. -- 19. Courts of Law and Legal Practice (Daniela Berti, CNRS, Paris). -- 20. Encounters Killings: The Routinization of State Violence (Beatrice Jauregui, Center for the Advanced Study of India). -- 21. Civil Society and Politics: An Anthropological Perspective (John Harriss, London School of Economics). -- 22. Discourses of Citizenship and Criminality in Clean, Green Delhi (Yaffa Truelove, University of Cambridge and Emma Mawdsley, University of Cambridge). -- 23. Toward an Anthropology of Water in Mumbai's Settlements (Nikhil Anand, Stanford University). -- Part VI: From Global India to the Ethnography of Change. -- 24. Transnational India: Diaspora and Migration in the Anthropology of South Asia (Leo Coleman, Ohio State University). -- 25. India Responds to the HIV/AIDS Pandemic: Unintended Consequences of Global Health Initiatives (Cecilia Van Hollen, Syracuse Universitys). -- 26. Cultures of the Psyche, Politics of Illness (Sarah Pinto, Tufts University). -- 27. Ways of Aging (Sarah Lamb, Brandeis University). -- 28. The Decline of Dravidian Kinship in Local Perspectives (Isabelle Clark-Deces, Princeton University).