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This reflection critically examines corporal punishment in Indian schools, highlighting how pedagogical violence perpetuates caste and socioeconomic class inequalities. Drawing from my fieldwork experiences, I explore how my insider/outsider positionality helped me to understand systemic oppression and frameworks of modernity within the neoliberal education system I was studying. Additionally, I interrogate the limitations of cultural relativity by emphasizing a need for anthropologists to confront ethical dilemmas entrenched within the power dynamics in our field sites.
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Chandras, J. S. (2025). Power, Positionality, and Questioning Corporal Punishment: Caste Dynamics and the Ethics of Anthropological Research in Indian Schools. Anthropology and Education Quarterly. https://doi.org/10.1111/aeq.70045
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