Society from the inside out : anthropological perspectives on the South Asian household
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Society from the inside out : anthropological perspectives on the South Asian household
Sage Publications, 1989
- : U.S
- : India
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
This volume focuses on the household as a primary context for the reproduction, and not merely reflection, of society. Domestic groups of north and south India, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Indians in Malaysia are studied. Each paper is a critical exploration of the way the household is embedded in society and mediates individual consciousness and societal principles. The contributors demonstrate that the understanding of small scale institutions is integral to a more adequate theory of society.
目次
Foreword - T N Madan
Introduction
Household and Domestic Group - Society from the Inside Out
Studying the Household - Ursula Sharma
Individuation and Values
The `Joint Family' Household in Rural Rajasthan - Pauline Kolenda
Ecological, Cultural and Demographic Conditions for its Occurrence
Household Form and Formation - Sylvia Vatuk
Variability and Social Change Among South Indian Muslims
The Household in Nepal - John N Gray
Social and Experiential Crucible of Society
Subjection and the Domicile - Vivienne Kondos
Some Problematic Issues Relating to High Caste Nepalese Women
Households in Akkaraiputtu - Dennis McGilvray
Dowry and Domestic Organization Among the Matrilineal Tamils and Moors of Sri Lanka
Households and Social Identity - David J Mearns
Domestic Group, Domestic Space and Ritual Contexts Amongst Indians in Malaysia
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