Indian Society and Culture

Indian Society and Culture
Title Indian Society and Culture PDF eBook
Author Nadeem Hasnain
Publisher
Pages 630
Release 2010
Genre India
ISBN 9789380685021

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Indian Society and Culture

Indian Society and Culture
Title Indian Society and Culture PDF eBook
Author Vinita Pandey
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2016-03-04
Genre India
ISBN 9788131607619

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This book introduces the various aspects of India's society and culture, in both contemporary and historical perspectives. It begins with basic characteristics of Indian society and then proceeds with detailed accounts of important social institutions in India, such as family, marriage, kinship, Indian polity, economy, and religion. Further, it provides a glimpse of the country's stratification system which is followed by the descriptions of tribal, rural, and urban communities in India. The contents also revolve around Indian social problems, social movements, and social change/ development in modern India. The book concludes with a note on the pioneers of Indian sociology. [Subject: India Studies, Sociology]

Understanding Culture and Society in India

Understanding Culture and Society in India
Title Understanding Culture and Society in India PDF eBook
Author Abha Chauhan
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 341
Release 2021-06-26
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9811615985

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This book is an in-depth account of people’s cultural and religious life in the Jammu region of Jammu and Kashmir, India. It brings out the significance of Sufi and deity shrines as alternative places of worship that give meaning and purpose to people’s lives. It includes sites and practices commonly associated with Islam/Sufism and Hinduism as spaces of shared culture. Most of the existing literature of Jammu and Kashmir is on Kashmir focusing mostly on topics such as politics, state, identity, conflict or violence. This book proposes to go beyond these works by delimiting the focus and area of the study to culture, society and religion. It explores the sites of religious pluralism and tolerance in the violence-ridden territory of Jammu and Kashmir. The chapters are mainly based on ethnographic data collected through qualitative methods like observation – participant and non-participant, case studies, in-depth interviews and oral history. The book is of interest to researchers, both faculty and graduate students, in the areas of sociology of religion, social anthropology, religious studies, cultural studies, Sufism, shrines and deity worship in South Asia.

Vol. Iii: Medieval Indian Society And Culture

Vol. Iii: Medieval Indian Society And Culture
Title Vol. Iii: Medieval Indian Society And Culture PDF eBook
Author J.L. Mehta
Publisher Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd
Pages 340
Release
Genre
ISBN 9788120704329

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Indian Society And Culture

Indian Society And Culture
Title Indian Society And Culture PDF eBook
Author Ashok Narang
Publisher
Pages 298
Release 2006-02-01
Genre India
ISBN 9788189239121

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This book attempts to present exhaustive and elaborate details about Indian society and culture. It provides comprehensive information on the roots of society and culture, the caste system, religion and faith, social relations, education, languages, arts and crafts, dance, music, fairs and festivals, status of women and so on.

Structure and Change in Indian Society

Structure and Change in Indian Society
Title Structure and Change in Indian Society PDF eBook
Author Milton B. Singer
Publisher Transaction Publishers
Pages 532
Release
Genre History
ISBN 9780202369334

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Recent theoretical and methodological innovations in the anthropological analysis of South Asian societies have introduced distinctive modifications in the study of Indian social structure and social change. This book, reporting on twenty empirical studies of Indian society conducted by outstanding scholars, reflects these trends not only with reference to Indian society itself, but also in terms of the relevance of such trends to an understanding of social change more generally. The contributors demonstrate the adaptive changes experienced by the studied groups in particular villages, towns, cities, and regions. The authors view the basic social units of joint family, caste, and village not as structural isolates, but as intimately connected with one another and with other social units through social and cultural networks of various kinds that incorporate the social units into the complex structure of Indian civilization. Within this broadened conception of social structure, these studies trace the changing relations of politics, economics, law, and language to the caste system. Showing that the caste system is dynamic, with upward and downward mobility characterizing it from pre-British times to the present, the studies suggest that the modernizing forces which entered the system since independence--parliamentary democracy, universal suffrage, land reforms, modern education, urbanization, and industrial technology--provided new opportunities and paths to upward mobility, but did not radically alter the system. The chapters in this book show that the study of Indian society reveals novel forms of social structure change. They introduce methods and theories that may well encourage social scientists to extend the study of change in Indian society to the study of change in other areas. Milton Singer (1912-1994) was Paul Klapper Professor of Social Sciences and professor of anthropology at the University of Chicago. He was a fellow of the Academy of Arts and Sciences. He was also chosen as a distinguished lecturer by the American Anthropological Association and was the recipient of the Distinguished Scholar Award of the Association for Asian Studies. Bernard S. Cohn (1918-2003) was Professor Emeritus of Anthropology at the University of Chicago. He was widely known for his work on India during the British colonial period and wrote many books on the subject of India including India: The Social Anthropology of a Civilization (1971), An Anthropologist among the Historians and Other Essays (1987), and Colonialism and its Forms of Knowledge (1996).

Culture and Society in India

Culture and Society in India
Title Culture and Society in India PDF eBook
Author Nirmal Kumar Bose
Publisher
Pages 456
Release 1967
Genre Caste
ISBN

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