[NIFL-WOMENLIT:2005] Re: caste

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Hey, Ujwala!

Thanks for the clarification, the caste/class difference would never have 
occurred to me.

All your book suggestions--and those of others on the same topic--are now in 
a folder.  These are dynamite suggestions, I treasure them.

Andrea



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