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Anthropology in India Current epistemology and future challenges edited by Ajit K. Danda and Dipali G. Danda

Contributor(s): Danda, Ajit K | Danda, Dipali G.
Publisher: Indian National Confederation and Academy of Anthropologists and Indira Gandhi Rashtirya Manav Sangrahalaya, Bhopal 2010Description: 235.ISBN: 8190386697.Subject(s): Anthropology | India-Anthropology | Anthropology-India | Tradition and modernityDDC classification: 301.0954 Summary: Contents: Academic colonialism, indigenization and production of knowledge in Indian anthropology. Paradigms of India Anthropology. Revisiting anthropology in India. Understanding conflicts in evolving urban India. Anthropology in India as human science. Predicament of anthropologists in India. Anthropology in India in deep crisis. Anthropological ambivalences. Between tradition and modernity. Anthropological understanding of television in the contemporary Indian civilization. Resurrection of Indian anthropology. Emerging paradigms. reflexive, rational, reactive post. Anthropology in India today. On the concept of tribe. Anthropology in the domain of social sciences in India. Anthropolog at the crossroads. Letter of september. Is Indian anthropolog dead/dying. Anthropology in India.
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Contents: Academic colonialism, indigenization and production of knowledge in Indian anthropology. Paradigms of India Anthropology. Revisiting anthropology in India. Understanding conflicts in evolving urban India. Anthropology in India as human science. Predicament of anthropologists in India. Anthropology in India in deep crisis. Anthropological ambivalences. Between tradition and modernity. Anthropological understanding of television in the contemporary Indian civilization. Resurrection of Indian anthropology. Emerging paradigms. reflexive, rational, reactive post. Anthropology in India today. On the concept of tribe. Anthropology in the domain of social sciences in India. Anthropolog at the crossroads. Letter of september. Is Indian anthropolog dead/dying. Anthropology in India.