Anthropologists of India Adrian C. Mayer, M.N. Srinivas, André Béteille and Jonathan Parry / in conversation with Alan Macfarlane and Jack Goody ; edited by Radha Béteille.
Contributor(s): Mayer, Adrian C [interviewee.] | Macfarlane, Alan [interviewer.] | Goody, Jack [interviewer.] | Béteille, Radha [editor.].
Publisher: New Delhi: Social Science Press, 2021Edition: South Asia edition.Description: xxi, 204 pages.ISBN: 9789383166435.Subject(s): Anthropologists -- India -- Interviews | Anthropology -- India | Anthropologists | AnthropologyDDC classification: 301.0922 Summary: This book brings out the diversity of the Indian subcontinent and its people through its engaging conversations and occasional anecdotes.Immensely riveting as conversations,this collection gives one a flavour of the many different cultures that coexist in a vast country like India,often with no knowledge of each other's existence while de-jargonizing complex sociological concepts. The book will be of enormous value not just to those interested in the subject of sociology,social anthropology and ethnography,but also those with an avid interest in learning about other societies.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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This book brings out the diversity of the Indian subcontinent and its people through its engaging conversations and occasional anecdotes.Immensely riveting as conversations,this collection gives one a flavour of the many different cultures that coexist in a vast country like India,often with no knowledge of each other's existence while de-jargonizing complex sociological concepts.
The book will be of enormous value not just to those interested in the subject of sociology,social anthropology and ethnography,but also those with an avid interest in learning about other societies.
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