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_aAnthropology in the East: _bFounders of Indian sociology and anthropology/ _cedited by Patricia Uberoi, Nandini Sundar and Satish Deshpande _h[electronic resource] |
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_a[India]: _b[Orient BlackSwan], _c2010. |
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| 520 | 0 | _aAnthropology and sociology have long histories within India. Yet, with the exception of fieldwork experience, there is neither much material on the institutional and material contexts of these disciplines, nor on the practices of pioneering anthropologists and sociologists in shaping the intellectual contours of their craft. The present book, on the major figures in Indian anthropology and sociology, fills an important gap. While the sociology/anthropology of India is not purely a national phenomenon (significant scholars and centres for the study of India exist outside its borders), and while Western theories have been important factors, it is demonstrated here that local influences | |
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