By approaching South Asia's famous social hierarchies, often glossed as caste, through the minds, eyes, performances, histories, proverbs, songs, jokes, tricks, and money-making tactics of a community that currently puppeteers to tourists, but historically genealogists to leatherworkers (as well as acrobats) - Snodgrass provides fresh views on overworked but perpetually compelling issues. From their marginal position, Bhats offer wonderful insights into how hierarchy may be instrumentally constructed and deconstructed. They keep both Snodgrass and his readers guessing about the nature of history, power, identity and truth.