Doing Sociology in India: Genealogies, Locations, and Practices

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This volume debates the different ways in which ideas, practices, and traditions of sociology grew, were organized, and institutionalized in India from the mid-nineteenth century till present times. It facilitates, in a small way, an understanding of the histories of the discipline, while critically examining their origin and growth, their impact, and their limitations. The interplay of three themes- time, space, and power-structures the arguments in this book. The essays in this collection highlight two separate but connected dominant positions that have structured the formation of sociological traditions in India-colonialism and its practices, and ideologies of nationalism and notions of nation and nationhood.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Sujata Patel

Sujata Patel is Professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of Pune.

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Title
Doing Sociology in India: Genealogies, Locations, and Practices
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
019807011X, 9780198070115
Length
xxxviii+328p., 23cm.
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