Cultural diversity and social discontent : anthropological studies on contemporary India
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Cultural diversity and social discontent : anthropological studies on contemporary India
Sage Publications, 1998
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [259]-275) and index
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内容説明
In this theoretically reflective and insightful work, RS Khare explores the conceptual and ethnographic issues that India poses to modern anthropology. He explains the cultural roles, presence and limitations of the ordinary Indian, and reveals the many `others' that constitute India from within.
目次
Introduction
Cultural Diversity, Discontent and Anthropology
PART ONE: DISCIPLINARY ISSUES AND PERSPECTIVES
Indian Sociology and the Cultural Other
Social Description and Social Change
From Function to Critical Cultural Significance
Dumontian Sociology and Since
Challenges Facing South Asian Anthropology
The Other's Double - The Anthropologist's Bracketed Self
Notes on Cultural Representation and Privileged Discourse
PART TWO: CONFLICTED SELF, OTHERS, VIOLENCE AND JUSTICE
The Body, Sensoria and Self of the Powerless
Remembering/`Re-Membering' Indian Untouchable Women
Elusive Social Justice, Distant Human Rights
Untouchable Women's Struggles and Dilemmas in Changing India
The Cultural Politics of Violence and Human Rights
Contending Indian Traditions, Narratives and the State
Hindu Cultural Reasoning under Challenge
Politicizing Traditions, Modern Commentaries and Social Mistrust
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