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    Is this book aligned with the MA 4th sem sociology syllabus?
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    Yes, the book is specifically designed to align with the MA 4th sem sociology syllabus, covering all key topics and perspectives.

  • Q2
    Does the book include exam-oriented questions?
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    Yes, it includes a section dedicated to Short Answer Type Questions for effective exam preparation.

  • Q3
    Who are the key thinkers covered in this book?
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    The book covers prominent sociologists like G.S. Ghurye, Louis Dumont, M.N. Srinivas, B.R. Ambedkar, and other

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    Does the book cover contemporary issues in Indian sociology?
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    Yes, it includes a unit on Current Issues in Indian Sociology, focusing on indigenization and contextualization.

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    Can this book be used for research purposes?
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    Absolutely, the book provides in-depth analysis and references that are valuable for research.

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    How does this book help in understanding Indian social institutions?
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    It provides detailed insights into institutions like family, village, and caste through various sociological perspectives.

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    Are there any case studies or examples included in the book?
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    Yes, the book includes examples and case studies to help students connect theory with real-world scenarios.

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    The book is written in clear and academic language, making it accessible for students.

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    Does the book discuss the role of caste in Indian society?
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    Yes, caste is a central theme, discussed through the works of thinkers like G.S. Ghurye and B.R. Ambedkar.

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Unit I
1. Indological Perspective: G.S. Ghurye
2. Structuralist: Louis Dumont
3. Structuralist: David Pocock 
4. Structuralist: Mckim Marriot

Unit II
5. Structuralist-Functionalist: M.N. Srinivas
6. Structuralist-Functionalist: S.C. Dube
7. Structuralist-Functionalist: Yogendra Singh

Unit III
8. Conflict and Subaltern: B.R. Ambedkar
9. Conflict and Subaltern: D.P. Mukherjee
10. Conflict and Subaltern: A.R. Desai

Unit IV
11. Current Issues in Indian Sociology: Indegenization/Indianization
12. Current Issues in Indian Sociology: Contextualization
SOC R 440: PERSPECTIVES ON INDIAN SOCIETY (HINDI MEDIUM)

Objective
This paper aims to acquaint the students with some of the sociological perspectives which
have been developed to study the Indian Society. The course aims at giving a chronological
view on studies of Indian society. Introducing the students to important Indian Sociologists
and their monographs; It further hopes to help the students formulate a link between their
theoretical background and examples from the field and to sensitize students about important
Indian Social Institutions: Family, Village and Caste, etc. 

Unit-I
Emergence of Indian Sociological Thought
Indological: G.S. Ghurye, P.N. Prabhu.
Structuralist: Dumont, Louis, Mckim Marriot.

Unit-II
Structural Functionalist: M.N. Srinivas, S.C. Dube, Yogendra Singh.

Unit-III
Conflict and Subaltern: B.R. Ambedkar, D.P. Mukherji, A.R. Desai.

Unit-IV
Current Issues in Indian Sociology: Indianization/Indegenization, Contextualization 

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