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Anthropology in The East : Founders of Indian Sociology and Anthropology

AuthorEdited by Patricia Uberoi, Nandini Sundar and Satish Deshpande
PublisherPermanent Black
Publisher2010, pbk
Publisherxiv
Publisher552 p,
Publishertables, figs
ISBN9788178243009

Contents: Preface. 1. Introduction: the professionalisation of Indian anthropology and sociology: people, places, and institutions/Patricia Uberoi, Satish Deshpande and Nandini Sundar. 2. Anthropology as 'Ananthropology': L.K. Ananthakrishna Iyer (1861-1937), Colonial Anthropology, and the 'Native Anthropologists' as pioneer/Kalpana Ram. 3. The Nationalist Sociology of Benoy Kumar Sarkar/Roma Chatterji. 4. Recasting the Oraons and the 'Tribe': Sarat Chandra Roy's Anthropology/Sangeeta Desgupta. 5. Patrick Geddes; sociologist, environmentalist and town planner/Indra Munshi. 6. The idea of Indian Society: G.S. Ghurye and the making of Indian Sociology/Carol Upadhya. 7. Search for synthesis: the sociology of D.P. Mukerji/T.N. Madan. 8. The anthropologist as 'scientist'? Nirmal Kumar Bose/Pradip Kumar Bose. 9. Between anthropology and literature: the ethnographies of Verrier Elwin/Ramachandra Guha. 10. In the cause of anthropology: the life and work of Irawati Karve/Nandini Sundar. 11. Towards a Praxiological understanding of Indian Society: the sociology of A.R. Desai/Sujata Patel. 12. Ties that bind: tribe, village, nation and S.C. Dube/Saurabh Dube. 13. Fashioning a postcolonial discipline: M.N. Srinivas and Indian sociology/Satish Deshpande. Index. 

"Anthropology and sociology have long histories in India. Yet, with the exception of fieldwork experience, there is neither much available on the institutional and material contexts of these disciplines, nor on the practices of pioneering anthropologists and sociologists.

The present book fills an important gap. While the sociology of India is not purely national phenomenon (scholars and centers studying Indian exist outside) and while western theories have been important, this book shows that local influences and personalities played a major role in shaping the field.

The volume spans a century of life and work, from the late nineteenth to the late twentieth century, and focuses on scholars with varying research trajectories. However, it also shows the threads that bind these scholars: their common concern with nation-building, social reform and the value of science.

Combining biography, institutional history, and critical assessment, this book will interest all anthropologists, sociologists, and South Asianists, as well as those interested in intellectual history and biography." (jacket)

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