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indian society shyama charan dube: Indian Village S.C. Dube, 2012-11-12 Published in 1998, Indian Village is a valuable contribution to the field of Sociology & Social Policy. |
indian society shyama charan dube: Indian Society Shyama Charan Dube, 1992 |
indian society shyama charan dube: Sociology of Indian Society CN Shankar Rao, 2004-09 The revision comes 10 years after the first edition and completely overhauls the text not only in terms of look and feel but also content which is now contemporary while also being timeless. A large number of words are explained with the help of examples and their lineage which helps the reader understand their individual usage and the ways to use them on the correct occasion. |
indian society shyama charan dube: India's Changing Villages S.C. Dube, 2012-11-12 Published in 1998, India's Changing Villages is a valuable contribution to the field of Sociology & Social Policy. |
indian society shyama charan dube: Indian Village Shyama Charan Dube, 1955 First Published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. |
indian society shyama charan dube: The Kamar, Third Edition S.C. Dube, 2012-09-13 This book is an important ethnography of an exploited and marginalized tribe in transition. It is a pioneering portrait of the Kamar, an adivasi community of hunter-gatherers and shifting-cultivators of Chhattisgarh and Orissa. This edition comes with a new Prologue by Saurabh Dube. |
indian society shyama charan dube: Understanding Change Shyama Charan Dube, 1992 |
indian society shyama charan dube: Understanding Indian Society Yogesh Atal, 1993 Feschrfit honoring Prof. S. C. Dube on his 70th birthday; comprises contributed research papers on various aspects of Indian social conditions. |
indian society shyama charan dube: On Crisis and Commitment in Social Sciences Shyama Charan Dube, Yogesh Atal, 1983 |
indian society shyama charan dube: Secularization in Multi-religious Societies Indo-soviet Perspectives Shyama Charan Dube, 1983 |
indian society shyama charan dube: Society in India Ram Ahuja, 1999 |
indian society shyama charan dube: A Companion to South Asia in the Past Gwen Robbins Schug, Subhash R. Walimbe, 2016-04-13 A Companion to South Asia in the Past provides the definitive overview of research and knowledge about South Asia’s past, from the Pleistocene to the historic era in India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Nepal, provided by a truly global team of experts. The most comprehensive and detailed scholarly treatment of South Asian archaeology and biological anthropology, providing ground-breaking new ideas and future challenges Provides an in-depth and broad view of the current state of knowledge about South Asia’s past, from the Pleistocene to the historic era in India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Nepal A comprehensive treatment of research in a crucial region for human evolution and biocultural adaptation A global team of scholars together present a varied set of perspectives on South Asian pre- and proto-history |
indian society shyama charan dube: Indian Village S.C. Dube, 2017-10-30 Indian Village is widely considered a classic. Since its publication, over six decades ago, the book has received immense acclaim, attaining extraordinary success, especially as the first book on a single village in post—Second World War South Asia. Indeed, the work represents a key statement of the wider shift from tribe to village in Indian anthropology, part of the movement away from studies of isolated groups toward writings on con-temporary communities in the sociology of the subcontinent. Written in an accessible, intimate manner, Indian Village needs to be understood today as a flagship endeavour of the social sciences in a young, independent India—a study that continues to be generously cited, including as a model monograph, in the disciplines at large. |
indian society shyama charan dube: Women who Dared Valjean McLenighan, 1979 The story of 6 American women (e.g., Margaret Bourke-White and Diana Nyad) who have accomplished much in different fields. |
indian society shyama charan dube: Biographical Account of Indian Anthropologists P.C. Joshi and Prasanna K. Nayak, 2023-01-01 Anthropology is one of the very vibrant subjects in India and Indian anthropologists will be second to American Anthropologists in terms of numbers. The institutions teaching anthropology are nearly touching a half-century. India has already completed a century of teaching of anthropology. Besides, India is one of the few countries to have an exclusive public funded research organization named Anthropological Survey of India completing 77 years of its glorious existence. In the present volume, comprehensive information is being given on many important anthropologists who have made significant contribution in enriching the theory and subject matter of Indian anthropology. Most of the entries have been penned by the colleagues and students of the anthropologist making the present volume a very unique memoir in anthropology. |
indian society shyama charan dube: NCERT Sociology Class 11 Dr. Ravindranath Mukherjee , Bharat Agarwal, 2025-01-09 Section-A : Introducing Sociology 1. Introducing Society : Individual, Collectivities and plural Perspective 2. Emergence and Development of Sociology 3. Nature and Scope of Sociology 4. Relationship of Sociology with other Social Science 5. Social Groups 6. Status and Role 7. Social Stratification 8. Social Control 9. Family and Kinship 10. Economic Institutions 11. Political Institutions 12. Religion : As a Social Institution 13. Education : As an Institution 14. Culture, Values and Norms : Shared, Plural and Constested 15. Socialization : Conformity, Conflict and the Shaping of Personality 16. Tools and Techniques of Field-Work : Survey, Observation and interview 17. Significance of Field-Work in Sociology Section-B : Understanding Society 1. Social Structure 2. Social Process : Co-Operation, Competition and Conflict 3. Social Stratification : Class, Caste, Race and Gender 4. Social Change : Types, Dimension, Causes and Consequences 5. Social Order : Domination, Authority and Law 6. Contestation, Crime and Violence 7. Village, Town and City : Changes in Rural and Urban Society 8. Ecology and Society 9. Environmental Crisis and Social Responses 10. Karl Marx on Class Conflict 11. Emile Durkheim on Division of Labour 12. Max Weber on Bureaucracy 13. G. S. Ghurye : Caste and Race 14. D. P. Mukherji : Tradition and Change 15. A. R. Desai : View on State 16. Views of M. N. Srinivas on the Village Latest Model Paper (BSEB) with OMR Sheet Board Examination Paper (With OMR sheet) |
indian society shyama charan dube: Theoretical Perspectives on Gender and Development Jane L. Parpart, Patricia Connelly, Eudine Barriteau, 2000 Theoretical Perspectives on Gender and Development demytsifies the theory of gender and development and shows how it plays an important role in everyday life. It explores the evolution of gender and development theory, introduces competing theoretical frameworks, and examines new and emerging debates. The focus is on the implications of theory for policy and practice, and the need to theorize gender and development to create a more egalitarian society. This book is intended for classroom and workshop use in the fields of development studies, development theory, gender and development, and women's studies. Its clear and straightforward prose will be appreciated by undergraduate and seasoned professional, alike. Classroom exercises, study questions, activities, and case studies are included. It is designed for use in both formal and nonformal educational settings. |
indian society shyama charan dube: Resources for the Teaching of Anthropology David G. Mandelbaum, Gabriel W. Lasker, Ethel M. Albert, 2023-11-15 |
indian society shyama charan dube: Women in Early Indian Societies Kumkum Roy, 2024-01-15 Women In Early Indian Societies Is An Anthology Of Articles And Excerpts From Leading Works On The Theme. There Is A Special Focus On Issues And Perspectives In Historical Writings, On The Material Underpinnings Of Gender Relations, Socio-Sexual Construction Of Gender And The Complex Relationship Between Women And Religious Traditions. The Introductory Essay And Bibliography Contextualise The Themes Which Are Explored And Suggest Possibilities For Future Research. |
indian society shyama charan dube: Anthropological Explorations in Gender Leela Dube, 2001-06-04 Leela Dube, a pioneer of feminist anthropology in India, addresses a range of interrelated themes in the study of gender, kinship and culture. |
indian society shyama charan dube: Dimensions of Social Life Paul Hockings, 2011-06-01 No detailed description available for Dimensions of Social Life. |
indian society shyama charan dube: MAHAD: The Making of the First Dalit Revolt Anand Teltumbde, 2022-10-04 MAHAD has an iconic place in Dalit universe. Associated with legendary personality of Dr Ambedkar, the struggle of Dalits at Mahad for asserting their rights to access the public tank, the Chavadar tank, arguably ranks among the first civil rights struggles in history. Unfortunately, it remained largely confined to folklore; its detailed account still remaining fragmented and in mostly Marathi. This book provides a comprehensive account, using many sources including the archival materials, of the two conferences in Mahad in 1927 that marks the beginning of the Dalit movement under Babasaheb Ambedkar to a wider readership in English. It tries to frame it within its historical context which will help people comprehend its historical significance. It also seeks to draw certain lessons for the future course of the Dalit movement. The book additionally contains the original account of Comrade R. B. MORE, the organizer of the first conference at Mahad. |
indian society shyama charan dube: Asia Godfrey Raymond Nunn, 1973 |
indian society shyama charan dube: Society in India: Structure, Organisation & Change Dr. Manoj Kumar Srivastav, Dr. Santosh Kumar Singh , Dr. Anjani Kumar, Dr. Rajeev Kumar Tripathi, 2023-12-01 Buy Society in India: Structure, Organisation & Change (भारत में समाज- संरचना, संगठन एवं परिवर्तन) e-Book in Bilingual Edition ( Both English and Hindi ) for B.A 2nd Semester for all UP State Universities Common Minimum Syllabus as per NEP. Published By Thakur Publication |
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indian society shyama charan dube: National Agricultural Library Catalog, 1966-1970: Names National Agricultural Library (U.S.), 1973 |
indian society shyama charan dube: Cumulative Bibliography of Asian Studies, 1966-1970 , 1972 |
indian society shyama charan dube: Histories of Anthropology Gabriella D'Agostino, Vincenzo Matera, 2023-03-22 This edited volume presents, for the first time, a history of anthropology regarding not only the well-known European and American traditions, but also lesser-known traditions, extending its scope beyond the Western world. It focuses on the results of these traditions in the present. Taking into account the distinction between empire-building and nation-building anthropology, introduced by G. Stocking and taken up by U. Hannerz, the book investigates different histories of anthropology, especially in ex-colonial and marginal contexts. It highlights how the hegemonic anthropologies have been accepted and assimilated in local contexts, which approaches have been privileged by institutions and academies in different locations, how the anthropological approach has been modelled and adapted according to specific knowledge requirements related to the cultural features of different areas, and which schools emerge as the most consolidated today. Each chapter presents a “cultural history” of one of the historical-cultural and geo-political contexts that influenced and produced the specific disciplinary traditions. The chapters highlight the local contributions to the discipline, the influences that the world centres have on the peripheries, but also the ways in which the peripheries have “learned from the centres” in order to re-elaborate meaningful or otherwise recognisable disciplinary lines. |
indian society shyama charan dube: Structures and Strategies Leela Dube, Rajni Palriwala, 1990-01-31 The third volume in the series Women and the Household in Asia, this unique book explores the interlinkages between two themes central to the analysis of gender - family structure and intra-household relations, and work and production. The rich ethnographic studies - from Bangladesh, Iran, India, Indonesia, Pakistan, South Korea and Thailand - challenge the erroneous conception of an isolated individual household and of a common undifferentiated Asian model of the position of women and gender relations. The contributors discuss women's work and autonomy in relation to the management and control of female sexuality; the changing character to the division of labour and redefinition of work in the context of wider economic processes; the changing context of the centrality of women in the kinship system in relation to the production system; differing connotations of household headship; migration and gender; women's entitlements and rights to resources; and exploitative mechanisms at the national and international levels. |
indian society shyama charan dube: Caste, Marriage, and Inequality Pauline Kolenda, 2003 As an ethnographer of villages, Pauline Kolenda has worked in north, central and south India. Fourteen of her papers, written between 1976 and 2001, are collected in this volume. Part I is composed of four papers concerning Khalapur, in western Uttar Pradesh, where Kolenda did fieldwork first in 1954 and last in 1998. Two concern 'untouchable' Sweepers, one describing how Sweeper women experience the practice of mandatory levirate; the other describing the Sweeper men's risqué humor that seems to turn the system of purdah upside down. A third records changes in the discourse on caste in Khalapur over thirty years, and the last demonstrates the marked decline in child mortality in Khalapur over recent decades and seeks to explain that decline. Part II is composed of four papers concerning villagers of Kanyakumari district, in Tamilnadu, where Kolenda did fieldwork first in 1967 and last in 1997. Three of the papers concern Smartha Brahmans-their loss of the elite status they had had when they served the Maharaja of Travancore, their unusual family structure related to their adoption of secular education and migration out for work, and their experiences of out-migration. The fourth paper discusses the circulation of land among villagers of various caste-communities in Kanyakumari. Kolenda's ethnographic fieldwork in Rajasthan in the 1960's and 70's is an ingredient in the paper in Part III on joint families in Rajasthan that relies heavily on data from the Census of India 1961. Two comparative papers compose Part IV-one comparing the image of 'woman' in weddings in Khalapur and in Kanyakumari, and the other comparing brother-sister relations in north, central and south India. In Part V is a paper on Caste in India from the vantage of the mid-1980's. Finally, Part VI contains two papers on different aspects of inequality. One compares inequality in India and the USA. The other speaks of the too-easy scapegoating of 'untouchables' in a scholarly discourse. |
indian society shyama charan dube: Anthropology Rexford S. Beckham, 1961 |
indian society shyama charan dube: India Raye Robert Platt, 1962 |
indian society shyama charan dube: Witchcraft Accusations from Central India Helen Macdonald, 2020-11-22 This book unravels the institutions surrounding witchcraft in the central Indian state of Chhattisgarh through theoretical and empirical research on witchcraft, violence and modernity in contemporary times. The author pieces together ‘fragments’ of stories gathered utilising ethnographic methods to examine the meanings associated with witches and witchcraft, and how they connect with social relations, gender, notions of agency, law, media and the state. The volume uses the metaphor of the shattered urn to tell the story of the accusations, punishment, rescue and the aftermath of the events of the trial of women accused of being witches. It situates the ṭonhī or witch as a key elaborating symbol that orders behaviour to determine who the socially included and excluded are in communities. Through the personal interviews and other ethnographic methods conducted over the course of many years, the author delves into the stories and practices related to witchcraft, its relations with modernity, and the relationship between violence and ideological norms in society. Insightful and detailed, this book will be of great interest to academics and researchers of anthropology, development studies, sociology, history, violence, gender studies, tribal studies and psychology. It will also be useful for readers in both historic and contemporary witchcraft practices as well as policy makers. |
indian society shyama charan dube: Book Review Index Gary C. Tarbert, 1979 Every 3rd issue is a quarterly cumulation. |
indian society shyama charan dube: The Book Review , 1998 |
indian society shyama charan dube: A London Bibliography of the Social Sciences British Library of Political and Economic Science, 1975 Vols. 1-4 include material to June 1, 1929. |
indian society shyama charan dube: Inventory of Sanskrit Scholars Radhavallabh Tripathi, 2012 |
indian society shyama charan dube: Women Rights and Legal Rights in Ancient India Durga Sankar Koley, 2024-12-30 The study of women’s rights and legal status in ancient India offers a fascinating and nuanced view of how gender roles were structured within one of the oldest civilizations. The book Women’s Rights and Legal Rights in Ancient India thoughtfully examines the shifting patterns of women’s status from the Vedic period through the post-Vedic and classical eras. By analyzing key texts such as the Vedas, Upanishads, Manusmriti, and Arthashastra, the author provides a comprehensive overview of the legal and social frameworks that governed women's lives. The early Vedic period is depicted as a time when women enjoyed a relatively high status, with active roles in religious practices, education, and even social governance. Women like Gargi and Maitreyi are celebrated for their intellectual contributions, reflecting a society that, in certain respects, valued women’s autonomy and intellect. The book highlights the concept of Stridhana, women’s wealth, as a legal acknowledgment of their financial rights, an element of property ownership that set women apart from many ancient societies. However, as the book progresses into later periods, especially the post-Vedic and classical eras, it documents a clear decline in women's legal rights and social standing. The author examines the impact of patriarchal texts such as the Manusmriti, which outlined restrictive laws on marriage, inheritance, and autonomy. The emergence of stricter norms around marriage, including child marriage and the denial of widow remarriage, signaled a shift towards a more patriarchal order. While the Manusmriti is often criticized for its treatment of women, the book also provides an insightful analysis of the complexity of ancient legal systems, where regional variations and different dynasties influenced the interpretation of women’s roles. For example, matriarchal societies in southern India, where women retained more control over property and social life, contrast sharply with the more restrictive norms in other parts of the country. One of the most compelling sections of the book is its exploration of women’s legal rights through the lens of social protection. While women's autonomy was constrained in many legal spheres, the texts also show a deep concern for their protection from abuse and ill-treatment, especially in widowhood and marriage. Laws concerning maintenance and guardianship, though often biased towards male control, provided certain safeguards for women’s welfare. In conclusion, the book provides a balanced and in-depth perspective on the legal rights and status of women in ancient India. It offers a critique of the growing patriarchal norms that increasingly restricted women's freedoms, yet it also highlights moments in history where women had access to education, wealth, and some degree of independence. The historical journey from equality to restriction offers valuable insights into the changing dynamics of gender and law in India. The book underscores the complexity of interpreting ancient laws and practices, showing how the rights of women were shaped by religion, culture, and politics. While there were certainly setbacks, the history of women’s legal rights in ancient India is not one of constant oppression; instead, it is a story of fluctuating fortunes, regional diversity, and occasional progress, offering a rich source of reflection for modern discussions on gender equality and legal reforms. |
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