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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. 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 Ethnohistorian 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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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: New. The Book about living ancestral heritage of Bastar region. The study is present megalithic culture of the Gond. Their belief, rituals in relation to the erection of memorial stone in the memory of ancestor is still practice among different Gonds. Ancestor worship is found in almost all culture of the world. Ancestor veneration is based on love and respect for the departed soul. Ancestor worship fosters kinship values, such as filial piety, family loyalty and continuity of the family lineage. The living progeny expresses its love and veneration for its deceased ancestors in many ways. Ancestor worship is also based on the belief that the dead have a continuous existence and have the power to influence the lives of the living, that they bestow their blessing if they are propitiated properly. In Baster region, the people of Bisson horn maria, the Muria, the Raj Gond mostly continued existence in hill and forest environment. The Gond people observed "Math Munda" ceremony. Before the "Math Munda" head of the family calls a meeting of his own clan group or relatives. All the clan and relatives announce that they would help in cash and kind for the said ceremony. The types of memorial pillars raising and erecting in Baster region are Uraskal (stone memorials), Danyakal, Wooden pillar, Painted Memorial, Math (cenotaph). The life and pursuit of the dead person is carved on the wooden pillar.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: New. Language: English. About the Book:- This book is an outcome of the Seminar entitled "Tribal world of Verrier Elwin"organized by the Anthropological Survey of India, at its Sub-Regional Centre, Jagdalpur, Chhattisgarh, during 21 -23 ,December, 2017. The book is a compilation of the lectures that was given by various Research Scholars and local people, during the seminar. The volume "Glimpses into the World of Verrier Elwin" comprises of 21 selected papers. We have published the papers as it is, in Hindi/English version. These lectures were presented and discussed by the scholars of AnSI, various educational institutes and local people. These are people who have read about Elwin or had learnt about him from their parents, who had been fortunate to have seen and interacted with him. The volume provides a glimpse of the overall contribution of Elwin in the field of tribal ethnographic work in Central India especially among the Maria, Muria a community and the ever-important developmental aspects of the Tribal world of India. The readers, be it researchers, students oradministrators, this volume will be able to give clear insight into the works of this invaluable anthropologist, and also the field experiences of various senior researchers. These valuable papers have been treasured here and can be immense value to future developmental prospects. About the Author:- K.M. Sinha Roy did his Masters in Social Anthropology from North Bengal University. He has done intensive work on communities of Andaman and Nicobar such as the Jarwas, Nicobarese and Sentenelese. He has also worked in various other national and regional projects of Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Sikkim, Odisha, West Bengal and has published several research papers in scientific journals including International Journals and has edited multiple books. He joined theAnthropological Survey of India at Port Blair. Presently, K.M. Sinha Roy is working as Superintending Anthropologist (cultural) and is simultaneously performing as the Head of Office in the Eastern Regional Centre of the Anthropological Survey of India. CONTENTS:- Foreword . 7Preface . 11Introduction . 131.Verrier Elwin in Bastar . 212. ?????? ????? .25?????????3. On Verrier Elwin . 27Ashok Elwin4. Anthropology of Verrier Elwin: Stray Observations . 35R K Bhattacharya,5. Envisioning Elwin Through His Central Indian Experiences . 41Gautam Kumar Bera6. Elwin's Philosophy and Its Contemporary Relevance . 63Kanchan Mukhopadhyay7. Verrier Elwin and Anthropological Survey of India . 73Jayanta Sarkar8.????????? ?? ????? ?????? ?????? ?? ????.81??????? ?????9. The Agaria, Varrier Elwin . 85Divya Bharti10. Varrier Elwin and Bastar, Chhattisgarh . 91Rajesh Roshan11. Nutritional Status of the Murias of Bastar, Chhattisgarh a well discussed tribe by Verrier Elwin . 101Sanjay Shukla12. Verrier Elwin and Tallurmuttey Concept of EarthGoddess among the Muria . 107Amitabha Sarkar13.????? ?? ??????? ???????? ? ??????? ??????.117??????? ??? ???14.????? ?? ????????? ??? ???????-?????????? ???????? ?? ?????? .121????????? ????,15.?????? ?????? ?? ???? ??? ????? ?? ?????.133???? ??????????16. World View of Abujh Maria: Katta-Pen Relationship withCelestial belief System . 141Samira Dasgupta17. Socio-economic and Cultural Life of the Baiga: A DicronicStudy in Achanakmar-amarkantak Biosphare, Chhattishgarh . 153Raj Kishor Mahato18. The Muria at Cross Roads . 169Palash Jalani19. Ghotul as Shrine and Social Education Hub for Muriya/Madiya: An Observational Study at Abujhmad, Narayanpur Districtof Chhattisgarh . 179Swapan Kumar Kolay20. Gondi Dialects of Bastar . 189Shashi PandeyPhotographs . 195Index . 203 The Title 'Glimpses into the World of Verrier Elwin written/authored/edited by K.M. Sinha Roy', published in the year 2021. The ISBN 9788121219914 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 210 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this bo.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: New. Language: English. About The Book:In the last couple of years India witnessed strong peasant unrest over the issue of land acquisition. West Bengal also came in the news headlines over the issue. Acquisition of land, particularly of wet land including fertile cultivable land for various projects often ousted the poor peasants from their livelihood. Rajarhat is one such area where thousands of hectares of wet land and agricultural land have been acquisitioned to develop a mega city. People protested but their voice was ruthlessly shattered. Against the State power they could not succeed. Anthropological Survey of India probed into the situation from purely academic point of view and came out with untold truth, the saga of land losers. Rajarhat also witnessed the violation of environmental policy. The vast wet land, which was the oxygen producer for the city of Kolkata, has been filled up for the realty development. The book certainly adds some important dimensions related to the study of development. About The Author: Kakali Chakrabarty, is an anthropologist by profession. She explored varied fields of anthropological interest like women studies, regionalism, folk tradition, cultural syncretism and so on. She has a number of publications in reputed journals and books. She has one book and a number ofedited books in her credit. Krishna Mandai, is exposed to a vast area of research in different parts of India including Andaman Islands. She worked under various National projects like People of India, Traditional Knowledge System, and village studies and so on and has a good number of publications in her credit. K.M. Sinha Roy is an anthropologist by profession with specialization in Social/Cultural Anthropology. He has done empirical research among the tribes and nontribal communities of India including Andaman and Nicobar Islands and Sikkim. He has several published papers in his credit. Janak Kumari Shrivastava is Psychologist by training. She has a number of research publications in journals of repute. She is one of the members of Editorial Board in 'Uttar Pradesh Journal of Social Science'. Sudhansu Gangopadhyay, specialized in the discipline of Geography, he contributed effectively in various projects on ecocultural Anthropology. He did extensive field work in NorthEast India, Andaman & Nicobar Islands. He has a number of research papers in his credit and he coauthored two books. Asok Kumar Mukhopadhyay a linguist by training undertook empirical researches even in remote areas including Andaman & Nicobar Islands. He is coauthored The Language of the Shompen of Great Nicobar: A PreliminaryAppraisal. Sumitabha Chakraborty is actively involved in empirical studies. He undertook research among the Jarawa, Nicobarese and Shompen tribes of Andaman and Nicobar islands. He has published nearly 15 articles in variousjournals ofrepute. Rapti Pan is a Research Fellow in Anthropological Survey ofIndia. She has publications in national and international journals. Content: CONTENTS: Foreword 7 Preface 9 Acknowledgements 13 1. Introduction 15 2. Land and People 31 3. Process of Land Acquisition in Rajarhat 73 4. The Story of Land Losers: People's Voice 103 5. Diminution of Wetland and Loss of Aquatic Biodiversity 137 6. Mental State: A Psychological Analysis 151 7. Development: Conflicting Scenario 171 8. Summary and Observations 191 9. Concluding Remarks 213 10. Addendum 219 Appendices 231 Index 429 The Title 'Land, People and Power : an Anthropological Study of Emerging Mega City of New Town, Rajarhat written/authored/edited by Kakali Chakrabarty, Krishna Mandal, Janak Kumari Srivastava, Sudhansu Gangopadhyay, Asok Kumar Mukhopadhyay, Sumitabha Chakrabarty, Rapti Pan, K.M. Sinha Roy', published in the year 2015. The ISBN 9788121212588 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 440 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthropo.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: New. The book is the study of pre-and post-Tsunami situations. The impact of Catastrophic terror on the Nicobarese of Katchal island is the result of a meticulous and attentive anthropological study that was undertaken after the devastation of Terror, which awaken violently and disturbed the tranquil lifestyle of the aboriginal populace living in the Nicobar Islands and uprooted thousands of them from their hearths and homes and suddenly exposed them to the harsh and almost unbearable realities of life.