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  1. Harappan civilization originated in the north western part of the Indian subcontinent. It was the extension of chalcolithic period in India. The period of Harappan culture extended from approximately 2500 BC to 1500 BC. This culture was spread over part of present day Punjab, Haryana, Baluchistan, Gujarat and Rajasthan.

  2. In this unit, you will learn about the: arious approaches to studying Indian society and culture; and evolutionary, h. tional approaches to study Indian society. 1.0 INTRODUCTION Understanding Indian Society and its culture wa. and is a riddle for the students of anthropology and sociology. With more than eight religious beliefs, hundreds of ...

  3. According to Desai’s understanding, Nationalism is a historical category. Its development has to be understood in the context of the social and cultural history of a country. Indian nationalism is an outcome of a number of objective and subjective forces which have evolved since the beginning of the 19th century.

  4. It tries to provide a comprehensive reading of the intersections of kinship, gender, religion, location, economic and political implications, etc. It talks about the nuances of power or control through ideology- exercising control over distribution of resources, women’s bodies and sexuality through ideology. 3.

  5. Week 1: Introduction to the course: Theoretical and methodological perspectives within sociology and social anthropology. Week 2: Historical background of the study of Indian society. Colonialism, Anthropology and emergence of sociology in India. Week 3: Orientalism, Indology and knowledge production: Critique.

  6. Feb 13, 2019 · Initially, Indian sociology was influenced by colonialism and indology. After Independence, Indian sociology moved towards indigenisation on the one hand and critical examination of the Western theories, concepts and methods of study on the other. Indigenisation and use of regional texts, sources and observations weakened the Western impact on ...

  7. Nov 1, 2023 · Part I discusses important theoretical orientations in Indian sociology, including Indological and civilizational approaches, as well as the contributions of an eminent sociologist and pioneer in Indian sociology, Professor Yogendra Singh, concerning the sociology of knowledge, liberal democracy, and the relevance of his concept of Islamization in the study of Indian society.

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