Caste, Class and Social Inequality in India

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This book highlights the multinational, historical and contextual nature of social inequality. The shaping of social stratification in terms of its dialectics, layers and levels of social relations is discussed around the three main foci, namely, theory, structure and process, caste, class, family and individual are not only seen as units of social ranking, but are also viewed as notions implying a value-frame for guiding and shaping of consciousness and social relations. The book profiles of caste, class, power and social mobility highlighting conceptual and substantive issues. It should prove to be a handy source book for researchers, teachers and students of sociology and other social science disciplines.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Shailendra Sengar

Shailendra Sengar, Director of Academy of Administrative services, Delhi, teaches Indian History to civil services aspirants. he completed his Post Graduation from university of Delhi and Post Graduate Diploma in Journalism from M.L.C.P. University, Bhopal (M.P.). Authored several books on Indian History and Indian Policy, his articles on this subject have been published books include Ancient India, medieval India and Modern India from Atlantic Publishers, Delhi and mayor Paperbacks, Noida (U.P.).  

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Title
Caste, Class and Social Inequality in India
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8126133017
Length
viii+272p.
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