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Hardcover. Condizione: New. Contents: 1. Introduction: Journey Through Tribes, Caste and the Peasant World/K.M. Sinha Roy. 2. Legacy of Professor Surajit Chandra Sinha/R.K. Bhattacharya. 3. Surajit Chandra Sinha and His Journey in Anthropology/Nabakumar Duary. 4. Surajit Chandra Sinha: The Challenge and Success of an Ethnohistor…ian Indian Anthropologist/Arnab Das. 5. Requiem to an Anthropological Continuum/Gopalkrishna Chakrabarti. 6. Anthropology of Surajit Kumar Sinha: From a Western Apprentice to a Decolonizer /Subrata Sankar Bagchi. 7. Surajit Chandra Sinha A Teacher of Field Work Anthropology: Exemplified by the Way He Taught and I Learnt from Him/R.K. Saha. 8. Anthropology of Surajit Chandra Sinha: A Brief Note/S.B. Chakrabarti. 9. How Surajit Sinha Viewed Indian Anthropology: Strengths and Limitations/Abhijit Guha. 10. Hor-Diku and Bhadrolok-Chotolok Dichotomy: An Appraisal of Professor Surajit Chandra Sinha s View/Tilak Bagchi. 11. Surajit Chandra Sinha and My Professional Journey in Anthropology/Sekh Rahim Mondal. 12. Emergence of Identity: Cases from North-West and East India/Indranil Biswas. 13. Profile of City/Town: An Experimental Approach in Urban Anthropology/Jayanta Sarkar. 14. Abhuj Maria and their Social Organization: A Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group of Chhattisgarh/K.M. Sinha Roy and Rajesh Roshan. The passage of Indian Anthropology has undergone its legendary path with the celebrated work of many great scholars and created a remarkable position in the world anthropological arena. Surajit Sinha, a person of rare academic calibre, was one such leading and extraordinary persona in anthropology and a brilliant scholar in the field of cultural anthropology. He glorified anthropology in the context of conceptual framework, emphasizing the fieldwork tradition. His idea on anthropology moved around the life and culture of the people and he tried to reconstruct the tribal traditions and institutional practices from genealogies, songs, myths, performances and other oral sources. This volume is an outcome of a seminar organized by Anthropological Survey of India, Eastern Regional Centre, Kolkata on the occasion of Professor Surajit Sinha Birth Centenary Celebration in 2018. The articles that comprise this volume, which the distinguished scholars have contributed, elaborate on Sinha s ideas and their contemporary relevance. In years to come, Sinha s work will keep on inspiring the anthropology of India, whether it is the task of building up a postcolonial anthropology, or getting a sense of the transformation of tribal society, or the study of the refugees.

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Contents Preface 1 Dalits the oppressed people of India 2 The position of Dalit women in caste system 3 Dalit women the life of labourers 4 Dalit precept problem and politics 5 Caste and class assertion among Dalits 6 Problems of Dalit community of India 7 Facing despair struggles and challenges of Dalit women 8 Caste radicalism… and the making of a new politics 9 Dalit women and rural Panchayati Raj 10 Caste violence and Dalit deprivation in India 11 Tribal customary law and womens status Bibliography Crime and violence against Dalit women is not only a womens issue but also a larger social issue and a human rights violation Violence against women is a direct result of unequal gender power relations upheld by social institutionsDalit women have been active in history though history has not recorded their contribution They were actively involved in the anti caste and anti untouchability movements from the time of Babasaheb Ambedkar from the 1920s Today they are the strongholds of the Dalit movements in thousands of Indian villages They continue to play critical role in the movements for land rights and against liquor in many parts of the country They are making their mark as independent thinkers and writers in the literary world and visionary leaders in the Panchayati Raj Institutions Violence on Dalit women continues unabated despite a number of Constitutional provisions of equality non discrimination special protective promotional and monitoring measures legislative measures and international obligations and commitments Dalit women are suffering double discrimination on basis of caste and gender Many young Dalit girls for example end up as prostitutes under the guise of the religious practice Devadasis meaning female servant of God They end up serving upper caste members sexually Many of them are eventually sold to an urban brothel Other Dalit women are frequently raped gang raped beaten tortured or forced to walk through the streets naked as punishment for something she or her family has done The nature and cause of violence against Dalit women range as wide as one can scan These are firmly rooted in the caste ethos which prescribes the position and behaviour of Dalit communities in relations to dominant caste women men and children and their material possessions Any perceived deviation or non compliance is enough reason While family violence is also prevalent the threat of violence from the dominant castes looms high in every family and community across the country This book highlights the suffering of Dalit women their families and puts emphasis on the work needs to be done to stop the crime and violence against Dalit women jacket 320 pp.

Editore: Haranand Publications 2019
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Hardcover. Condizione: New. 1st Edition. This diverse collection of readable essays hopefully will provide some meaningful insights and answers and, more importantly, spark off a wider debate on best practices by the media. (jacket).

Editore: Alfa Publications 2012
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Contents Preface 1 Introduction 2 Global Dalit women and politics 3 Dalit women a sociological perspectives 4 Democracy gender equality and womens literacy 5 Dalit women and globalisation past and present 6 Dalit women and political identity of the world 7 Dalit women and social development 8 Law social justice and global justic…e 9 Spiritual journey of Dalit women 10 Dalits globalisation and economism 11 Sexual right and social movement of Dalit women Bibliography Globalisation is the persistent pervasive over used and under defined buzzword of the new millennium It implies a free market profit and growth oriented economy The impact of globalisation upon women has attracted immense attention of scholars and academics the world over with some emphasising the beneficial aspects of globalisation and insisting that women have generally benefited from improvements in the world economy while others stress upon its overall negative impact which includes but is not limited to a denial of entitlements as well as a violation of womens human rightsThis book presents a new approach and theoretical perspective for the study of world social reality of crucial issues concerning to Dalit women The chapters cover a wide spectrum of theme related to the Dalit women who constitute a lower segment Marginalism and racial exclusion of Dalits is a burning issue today This book on Dalits goes back into past and looks at the history of Dalit alienation The book Dalit Women and globalisation in 21st century is an eye opener for policy makers administrators and social workers jacket 299 pp.
Editore: Alfa Pub 2012
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Aggiungi al carrelloContents Preface 1 Life of Dalit Women in India 2 Dalits and new economic 3 Economic social and cultural rights of Dalit women 4 The economic exclusion of the Dalits in India 5 The Dalit movement and political economy 6 Dalit women and reservation policy 7 Caste class and social change 8 Political identity of Dalits 9 Gender and… caste injustice Poor women in rural India 10 The status of Dalit women in India?s caste based system 11 Strengthening Dalit Women?s participation in public sphere BibliographyDalit women are known to have some distinct demographic features and these features have important implications for their socio-economic development very little attempt has been made to analyse them and relate them to their problems Dalits are commonly clustered together in segregated hamlets at the edge of a village They are a small and vulnerable minority in any given region making resistance to exploitation and violence very difficult They constitute over sixteen per cent of the total Indian populationInteraction between socio-economic and demographic factors of change is an important and interesting topic of study in respect of any society Such a study assumes overwhelming importance in the case of Dalit societies known for their backwardness and extremely slow process of socio-economic changeThe approach in the present book has been a mixed one in respect of methodology We have studied economic-demographic situation of the Dalit women as a whole and at the same time analysed the disaggregated data for different Dalit groups with a view to understanding the interaction between demographic and other socio-economic factors through cross-section comparison For this we have totally depended on census data and obviously non-availability of disaggregated demographic data at the level of specific Dalits has imposed limitations on our analysis 312 pp.