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Caste, Hierarchy, and Individualism - Indian Critiques of Louis Dumont's Contributions

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Informationen zum Autor R.S. Khare is Professor of Anthropology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, USA Klappentext This volume in the OIRSSA series is a well-rounded and rigourous analysis of the study of caste and hierarchy in India. The essays herein are a contextualized sociological appraisal of the work of Louis Dumont. They constitute Indian responses to Dumont's path breaking work Homo Hierarchicus, and discuss the logic, application and problems associated with his influential structural and comparative method in sociology. The essays in Section I provide the reader with accessible summaries and overviews of Dumont's work. Section II is a critical appraisal of aspects of his works, while Section III reflects the general shift in Indian sociology and social anthropology towards postcolonial debates and discourses. The final section includes excerpts from Dumont's own writings, along with comments on the issues of method, theory, and analysis. With contributions from important scholars of Indian sociology and anthropology, the reader is the second volume after Social Stratification (in the series) to look at the issue of caste. This high profile volume will feed into courses on Indian sociology across universities and be of particular interest to students of sociology and social anthropology in post graduate and M.Phil level courses, in addition to other scholars of caste and political sociology. Zusammenfassung This volume in the OIRSSA series is a well-rounded and rigourous analysis of the study of caste and hierarchy in India. The essays herein are a contextualized sociological appraisal of the work of Louis Dumont. They constitute Indian responses to Dumont's path breaking work Homo Hierarchicus, and discuss the logic, application and problems associated with his influential structural and comparative method in sociology. The essays in Section I provide the reader with accessible summaries and overviews of Dumont's work. Section II is a critical appraisal of aspects of his works, while Section III reflects the general shift in Indian sociology and social anthropology towards postcolonial debates and discourses. The final section includes excerpts from Dumont's own writings, along with comments on the issues of method, theory, and analysis. With contributions from important scholars of Indian sociology and anthropology, the reader is the second volume after Social Stratification (in the series) to look at the issue of caste. This high profile volume will feed into courses on Indian sociology across universities and be of particular interest to students of sociology and social anthropology in post graduate and M.Phil level courses, in addition to other scholars of caste and political sociology. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword (T.N. Madan); Preface; Acknowledgements; Introduction: Value, Oppositions and Hierarchy: Indian Discussions of Louis Dumont's Work; SECTION I: OVERVIEWS AND REVIEWS; 1.: Louis Dumont and the Study of Society in India (T.N. Madan); 2.: A Theory of 'Pure' Hierarchy (R.S. Khare); 3.: Elementary Structure of Caste (Veena Das and J.P.S. Uberoi); 4.: The Comparison of Civilizatations: Louis Dumont on India and the West (T.N. Madan); SECTION II: DIFFERENT EVALUATIONS; 5.: Some Reflections on the Nature of Caste Hierarchy (M.N. Srinivas); 6.: On Individualism and Equality: Reply to Louis Dumont (AndrÃ(c) BÃ(c)teille); 7.: Continous Hierarchies and Discrete Castes (Dipankar Gupta); 8.: Imagination against Typification (Dipankar Gupta); 9.: Indo-Hierarchy Theory (Arun Bose); 10.: Louis Dumont on Individualism (Arun Bose); 11.: Indo-centric Theories in the Marxist Framework (Sudipta Kaviraj); 12.: Hierarchy and Marriage Alliance in Indian Kinship (Patricia Uberoi); SECTION III: POST-COLONIAL COMMENTARIES; 12.: An Immanent Critique of Caste (Partha Chatterjee); 14.: 'Is Homo Hierarc...

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Autori KHARE
Con la collaborazione di KHARE (Editore), R S Khare (Editore), R. S. Khare (Editore)
Editore Oxford University Press
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 20.08.2009
 
EAN 9780198062776
ISBN 978-0-19-806277-6
Pagine 304
Serie Oxford India Paperbacks
Oxford India Paperbacks
Themes in Politics
Oxford in India Readings in So
Categoria Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Sociologia > Teorie sociologiche

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