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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Foreword: Towards a Sociology from Unexpected Places and a Sociology of Possibilities in South Asia/Roma Chatterji. Preface and Acknowledgements. 1. Introduction: Towards a Regional Framework in Disciplinary History and Practices/Ravi Kumar, Dev Nath Pathak and Sasanka Perera. Part I: Contents and Contours: 2. Western Dominance, Academic Dependency and Crisis in South Asian Sociology: Alternative Sociology Imaginations for the Post-national Context/Siri Gamage. 3. Legacies and Challenges of Sociological Traditions in South Asia/Sujata Patel. Part II: (Dis)contents in Legacies and Practices: 4. Deciphering Anthropology, Reckoning with Sociology: A Critical Self-assessment of the Practice of Sociology in/on Sri Lanka/Sasanka Perera. 5. Neoliberal Framework of Higher Education and the Possibilities of Doing Critical Sociology in India/Ravi Kumar. 6. Hybridising Sociology: A Challenge for Contemporary Sociological Research in Bangladesh/Shaikh Mohammad Kais. 7. Inequalities, Subjectivities and Resistance: In Search of a Comparative Sociology of Caste in India and Sri Lanka/Kalinga Tudor Silva. Part III: Possibilities amidst Paradoxes of the Contemporary: 8. Teaching Sociology in Nepal: Revisiting the Contemporary Concerns/Uddhab Prasad Pyakurel. 9. Possibility of Institutional and Individuated Sociology in Bhutan: An Enthusiastic Note Saroj Kumar Nepal 10. Possibilities in Doing Anthropology: Perspectives from Bangladesh/Ratan Kumar Roy. 11. Afghanistan as a Critical Lens on Current Challenges for Anthropology and Sociology/Nick Miszak and Alessandro Monsutti. Notes on the Contributors. Index. While intellectual practices always take place within a definite socio-cultural context, disciplinary histories and practices have overlapped with the territorial boundaries of nation-states in South Asia. As a result, the disciplinary history of India, for example, appears to have no relation with that of any other country in the region. Believing that disciplinary histories, even while engaging with the local and the national, are influenced by larger regional forces, Sociology and Social Anthropology in South Asia calls for a more complete understanding of history and culture in the region, over time and at specific moments. In the various chapters, sociologists and social anthropologists from Sri Lanka, India, Nepal, Bangladesh and Bhutan show how social anthropology and sociology have worked as well as collapsed in South Asia, and how a more inclusive research agenda for this intellectually connected region can be imagined. The authors explore the nature and scope of the disciplines emerging in each context; evaluate the relationship between sociology and social anthropology within a historical framework; and focus on the contemporary status of the disciplines, given the increasing thrust towards development objectives and agendas set by NGOs in each country.
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Preface and Acknowledgements. Beginnings: Against the Nation and Thinking Like South Asians. I. 'Official' Imaginings of South Asia and Its Contradictions: 1. SAARC Setbacks and Thinking beyond the Boundaries of Its Nation States. 2. Seeing Like South Asians: Moving beyond Narrow National Frames. 3. The Idea of South Asia: Beyond the Intellectual Dependence on the Statist Perspective. 4. Anxieties of SAARC: An Experiential Reading through South Asian University. 5. South Asia: Between Dream and Actuality. II. 'Unofficial' Reimagining of South Asia: 6. Beyond History, against the Present: Preliminary Thoughts on Reimagining 'South Asia'. 7. An Emotive-Intellectual Inclination to another South Asia! 8. Localising South Asia, Theoretically. 9. 'South Asia' as an Idea and a Problem of Modernity. III. Towards a South Asian Knowledge System: 10. In Defence of 'Area Studies' in South Asia. 11. Reclaiming Social Sciences and Humanities: Notes from South Asia. 12. Anthropological South Asia: Thinking through Utopias Amidst Intellectual Hegemonies. 13. Universities, Classrooms and Intellectuals: The Struggle to Create a South Asian Knowledge System. 14. Buddhist Categories, Contemporary World and Sociology: Incomplete Thoughts towards Possibilities of Social Theory and Modes of Thinking in South Asia. 15. Bringing the Thinking of Jiddu Krishnamurti into Politics. 16. Thinking of Myth and Folklore in the Twenty-first Century. IV. South Asia in Popular Politics: 17. Online South Asia and Its Mediated Politics. 18. A Melodramatic South Asia: Perusing a Performative-scape. 19. In the Frame of the Popular Cinema Despite the Hegemony of Hindi. 20. The Sound of Silence: Of the Shrinking Public Sphere in South Asia. 21. Reformulating South Asia: Artists' Travels and Possibilities of a New Cartography. 22. The Cultural Politics of Hatred in South Asia. Index. Against the Nation invites readers to explore South Asia as a place and as an idea with a sense of reflection and nuance rather than submitting to conventional understanding of the region merely in geopolitical terms. The authors take the readers across a vast terrain of prospects like visual culture, music, film, knowledge systems and classrooms, myth and history as well as forms of politics that offer possibilities for reading South Asia as a collective enterprise that has historical precedents as well as untapped ideological potential for the future.
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Add to basketCondition: New. Über den AutorSasanka Perera, Dev Nath Pathak, Ravi KumarInhaltsverzeichnisPreface and AcknowledgementsBeginnings: Against the Nation and Thinking Like South AsiansI. Official I.
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