Author: Prakash C. Sharma
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Category : India
Languages : en
Pages : 386
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Tradition, Social Change and Modernization in India: a Selected Bibliography
Author: Prakash C. Sharma
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Category : India
Languages : en
Pages : 386
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Publisher:
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Category : India
Languages : en
Pages : 386
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Tradition, Social Change and Modernization in India
Author: Prakash C. Sharma
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Category : India
Languages : en
Pages : 42
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Category : India
Languages : en
Pages : 42
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Tradition, Social Change and Modernization in India: a Randomly Selected Research Bibliography
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Languages : en
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Tradition, Social Change and Modernization in India
Author: Prakash C. Sharma
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Languages : en
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Tradition, Social Change, and Modernization in India
Author: Prakash C. Sharma
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Category : India
Languages : en
Pages : 42
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Category : India
Languages : en
Pages : 42
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Modernization of Indian Tradition
Author: Yogendra Singh
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ISBN: 9788170330172
Category : India
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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This Book Is A Comprehensive Sociological Study Of The Processes And Problems Of Modernization In Contemporary India.
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ISBN: 9788170330172
Category : India
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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This Book Is A Comprehensive Sociological Study Of The Processes And Problems Of Modernization In Contemporary India.
India Between Tradition and Modernity
Author: Joanna Kurczewska
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ISBN: 9788131606254
Category : Caste
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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This volume is primarily a self-presentation of Indian sociologists and their recent theoretical and empirical research endeavors. It provides an opportunity for diagnosing what Indian sociologists have identified as the most important issues for various social communities. The book also helps reproduce the idiomatic interpretation of modernization in the colonial and postcolonial contexts. And, last but not least, it offers a convenient point of departure for reflection on Western Europe and its international role-modeling function. The book offers an excellent review of universality, rationality, and diversity in post-colonial India, demonstrating that it makes sense to translate the Western world of modernization into the categories and images of Indian capitalist modernization. By approaching the determinants, mechanisms, and consequences of this translation so comprehensively and insightfully, it directs attention towards European modernization rationale and helps take stock of European sociological achievements.
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ISBN: 9788131606254
Category : Caste
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
This volume is primarily a self-presentation of Indian sociologists and their recent theoretical and empirical research endeavors. It provides an opportunity for diagnosing what Indian sociologists have identified as the most important issues for various social communities. The book also helps reproduce the idiomatic interpretation of modernization in the colonial and postcolonial contexts. And, last but not least, it offers a convenient point of departure for reflection on Western Europe and its international role-modeling function. The book offers an excellent review of universality, rationality, and diversity in post-colonial India, demonstrating that it makes sense to translate the Western world of modernization into the categories and images of Indian capitalist modernization. By approaching the determinants, mechanisms, and consequences of this translation so comprehensively and insightfully, it directs attention towards European modernization rationale and helps take stock of European sociological achievements.
Social Change in Modern India
Author: Mysore Narasimhachar Srinivas
Publisher: Orient Blackswan
ISBN: 9788125004226
Category : India
Languages : en
Pages : 222
Book Description
This Volume Is A Compilation Of A Series Of Lectures Delivered By The Eminent Social Anthropologist M. N. Srinivas. These Lectures Have Been Widely Acclaimed And Have Since Been Recommended Or Prescribed As A Text For Students Of Sociology, Anthropology And Indian Studies. The Book Remains The Classic Of Social Anthropology As It Was Hailed, When First Published.
Publisher: Orient Blackswan
ISBN: 9788125004226
Category : India
Languages : en
Pages : 222
Book Description
This Volume Is A Compilation Of A Series Of Lectures Delivered By The Eminent Social Anthropologist M. N. Srinivas. These Lectures Have Been Widely Acclaimed And Have Since Been Recommended Or Prescribed As A Text For Students Of Sociology, Anthropology And Indian Studies. The Book Remains The Classic Of Social Anthropology As It Was Hailed, When First Published.
Modernization in India Tradition
Author: Yogendra Singh
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Languages : en
Pages : 267
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Languages : en
Pages : 267
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Modernity in Indian Social Theory
Author: A. Raghuramaraju
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199088365
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 221
Book Description
Unlike the West, India presents a fascinating example of a society where the pre-modern continues to co-exist with the modern. Modernity in Indian Social Theory explores the social variance between India and the West to show how it impacted their respective trajectories of modernity. A. Raghuramaraju argues that modernity in the West involved disinheriting the pre-modern, and temporal ordering of the traditional and modern. It was ruthlessly implemented through programmes of industrialization, nationalism, and secularism. This book underscores that India did not merely the Western model of modernity or experience a temporal ordering of society. It situates this sociological complexity in the context of the debates on social theory. The author critically examines various discourses on modernity in India, including Partha Chatterjee’s account of Indian nationalism; Javeed Alam’s reading of Indian secularism; the use of the term pluralism by some Indian social scientists; and Gopal Guru’s emphasis on the lived Dalit experience. He also engages with the readings on key thinkers including Vivekananda, Aurobindo, Gandhi, and Ambedkar.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199088365
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 221
Book Description
Unlike the West, India presents a fascinating example of a society where the pre-modern continues to co-exist with the modern. Modernity in Indian Social Theory explores the social variance between India and the West to show how it impacted their respective trajectories of modernity. A. Raghuramaraju argues that modernity in the West involved disinheriting the pre-modern, and temporal ordering of the traditional and modern. It was ruthlessly implemented through programmes of industrialization, nationalism, and secularism. This book underscores that India did not merely the Western model of modernity or experience a temporal ordering of society. It situates this sociological complexity in the context of the debates on social theory. The author critically examines various discourses on modernity in India, including Partha Chatterjee’s account of Indian nationalism; Javeed Alam’s reading of Indian secularism; the use of the term pluralism by some Indian social scientists; and Gopal Guru’s emphasis on the lived Dalit experience. He also engages with the readings on key thinkers including Vivekananda, Aurobindo, Gandhi, and Ambedkar.