The family in India : structure and practice
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The family in India : structure and practice
(Themes in Indian sociology, 6)
Sage Publications, 2005
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Contents of Works
- Introduction / Tulsi Patel
- The nature of the family / Carle C. Zimmerman
- Some neglected approaches and problems in the study of family in India / A.A. Khatri
- The family in India : some problems concerning research on the changing family in India / M.F. Nimkoff
- The joint family in India: an analysis / I.P. Desai
- Caste and the joint family : a symposium / Aileen D. Ross ... [et al.]
- Family types in Badlapur: an analysis of a changing institution in a Maharashtrian village / William A. Morrison
- The family in transition / K.M. Kapadia
- Family structure and socioeconomic status in central India / Edwin D. Driver
- The phase of dispersal in the Indian family process / A.M. Shah
- The family organization in the south-west of India / Fr. J. Puthenkalam
- Family and kinship groups among the Khatris in Delhi / Saroj Kapoor
- Household and family among Thakors in a north Gujarat village / Lancy Lobo
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This timely book examines, in detail, the meaning of family in India. Inextricably linked to the institution of family are issues such as gender and sexual divisions, the role of the state, changing demographic patterns and a growing elderly population.
The first part of the book looks at the nature of the family as an institution. Part Two discusses the question of the myth or reality of the disintegration of the joint family. Finally, the last section includes case studies of structures of families in different parts of India.
Table of Contents
Section I-The Family: Nature and Scope
Section II-The Myth of the Indian Joint Family: Empirical Analysis
Section III-The Demystifying Case Studies
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