Alien concepts and South Asian reality : responses and reformulations

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Alien concepts and South Asian reality : responses and reformulations

T.K. Oommen

Sage Pubications, 1995

  • : India-hb
  • : US-hb

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Bibliography: p. [236]-245

Includes index

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内容説明

In this thought-provoking book T K Oommen demonstrates that Indian social science is not a mere captive of Western or Marxist intellectual influences. Part One is a response to five Western and Marxist theories and concepts: the old concept of dichotomy and the new one of continuum; Weber's notion of charismatic leaders; political pluralism; voluntary associations; and the nature of students' movements in the context of revolution. In Part Two the author reformulates various theories and concepts based on empirical evidence from Asia.

目次

Introduction PART ONE The Rural-Urban Continuum Re-examined in the Indian Context Charisma, Social Structure and Social Change Community Power Structure in Rural India The Theory of Voluntary Associations in a Cross-Cultural Perspective Student Power in India A Sociological Analysis PART TWO Agrarian Classes and Political Mobilization Political Alienation and the Internal Threats to the Indian Polity Movements and Institutions Structural Opposition or Processual Linkages? Erving Goffman and the Study of Everyday Protest Religion and Development in Hindu Society Western Vision and Eastern Survival Towards a Futuristic Agenda State, Nation and Ethnie The Processual Linkages

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