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.
Doing Sociology in India: Genealogies, Locations, and Practices
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Title
Doing Sociology in India: Genealogies, Locations, and Practices
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Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
Oxford University Press, 2011
ISBN
019807011X, 9780198070115
Length
xxxviii+328p., 23cm.
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