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OverviewFirst-ever textbook dealing with the marginalized communities and weaker sections of the Indian society through historical and contemporary societal perspectives. Marginalized and weaker sections of India such as scheduled castes, OBCs and scheduled tribes, and minorities -- linguistic, religious and sexual -- have been studied under different disciplines over the years, especially sociology, social anthropology, social work and political science. This book comprehensively brings together the major findings and debates around all the marginalized, socially excluded and weaker sections of the Indian society. Starting from the issues of definition and conceptualization, it goes on to provide various strands of their society, culture, problems and the role of the State. It provides historical perspective backed by the contemporary situation and emerging social changes among these communities. Written in a lucid manner, the textbook aims to reach and impact readers who may not have prior academic exposure to this subject area. Key Features: • Adopts interdisciplinary approach for the benefits of the students of sociology, anthropology, social work and political science • Offers clear and accessible analysis of theories, concepts and issues involved • Includes latest research and empirical studies supplemented by a variety of relevant opinions and debates Full Product DetailsAuthor: Nadeem HasnainPublisher: SAGE Publications India Pvt Ltd Imprint: SAGE Publications India Pvt Ltd Weight: 0.570kg ISBN: 9789391370114ISBN 10: 939137011 Pages: 316 Publication Date: 15 August 2021 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsPreface Acknowledgements SECTION A. Scheduled Castes Prelude Scheduled Castes: Historical and Societal Perspectives Equal by Law, Unequal by Caste: Scheduled Castes, Indian State and Constitution Dalit Movements, Dalit Consciousness, Dalit Assertion and Dalit Politics OBCs: Different Dimensions OBCs in Post-Independence Period: Constitution and the Role of Indian State Backward Classes Movement, Issues of Assertion and Politics Scheduled Castes: Some Other Facets Dalit Women Impact of Globalization on Dalit and Tribal Communities SECTION B. Scheduled Tribes Prelude Scheduled Tribes Major Problems and Related Issues Constitution, Legal Measures and Beyond Tribal Movements Scheduled Tribes: Some Other Facets Tribal Women: Liberated with Restrictions Impact of Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity and Islam on Tribal Societies Indigenous Knowledge System and Its Preservation SECTION C. Minorities Prelude Linguistic Minorities Religions and Religious Minorities Sexual Minorities: Different Sexual Orientations Minorities: Some Other Facets Muslims Women Polygamy and Population Growth Muslim Personal Law versus Uniform Common Civil Code Annexures Annexure A. National Forest Policy, 1988 Annexure B. Summary of Forest Rights Act, 2006 Annexure C. Facts about Panchayat (Extension of Scheduled Areas) Act, 1996 Annexure D. The Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013 Annexure E. Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Act, 2019 Annexure F. Constitutionality of Section 377 IPC: Summary of Judgment Regarding LGBTQ Rights Bibliography IndexReviewsAuthor InformationNadeem Hasnain, a well-known social scientist, maintains a wide range of interests in his academic pursuits. He did his PhD from Lucknow University, specializing in social anthropology, and taught in the same university as an assistant professor, associate professor and a professor and retired in 2014. He was invited by the Fulbright Commission, USA, as ‘Scholar in Residence’ and attached with St Lawrence University, a liberal arts university in New York state, during 2006–2007. He taught in the departments of global studies, religious studies and anthropology. After completion of this assignment, he was invited by the same university to be a visiting professor for 2007–2008. During these years, he was invited to deliver lectures in several universities in the USA. After his return to India, he was invited to be the pro-vice-chancellor of the newly established university, Mahatma Gandhi Antarrashtriya Hindi Vishwavidyalaya (a central university) in Wardha, Maharashtra. He was instrumental in creating new departments in this nascent university, such as anthropology and film and theatre studies. During the last year of his tenure at Lucknow University, he was awarded the Senior Fellowship of the Indian Council of Social Science Research. The research project resulted in his published book titled Muslims at Crossroads: Changing Face of ‘Lived Islam’ in India. Besides this publication, his book Bonded Forever (a study of bonded labour under the culture of poverty, motivated by the legendary Bangla writer Mahasweta Devi who also wrote the foreword of the book and also an article on it) is regarded as a seminal contribution along with another work titled The Other Lucknow: Ethnographic Portrait of a City of Nostalgia and Undying Memories. His book Tribal India, immensely popular with more than a dozen editions and reprints, is also available in several Indian languages. Another four of his books coming out during the last five years, Indian Society and Culture: Continuity and Change; Indian Society: Themes and Social Issues; Shia Muslims of India: Religion, Society and Culture; and Handbook of Sociology, have also achieved popularity within a short span of time. He served the Ethnographic and Folk Culture Society (founded by D. N. Majumdar, a doyen of Indian anthropology, in 1945) as its general secretary for 10 years and edited two of its famous journals: The Eastern Anthropologist and Manav (a Hindi journal of social sciences). He is a member of worldwide organizations such as the American Anthropological Association, American Sociological Association, American Council for the Study of Islamic Societies, Indian Sociological Association, Ethnographic and Folk Culture Society, Indian Academy of Anthropological Research and Training, Indian National Confederation and Academy of Anthropologists and Asian Institute of Human Science and Development. He is now a familiar name among not only the university students of sociology, anthropology and social geography but also civil services aspirants. He has been counselling and lecturing for the aspirants of civil services and state services examinations for the past 30 years, and his successful students are spread over the entire country. He is still very active, academically and socially, and known as an academic activist taking part in social issues and recognized as a public intellectual. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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