India between Tradition and Modernity
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Book Details:
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Publisher: Rawat Publications
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Author: Joanna Kurczewska
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Language: English
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Edition: 2014
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ISBN: 9788131606254
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Pages: 290
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Cover: Hardcover
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Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.6 x 0.6 inches
About the Book:
This insightful volume is a profound self-presentation of Indian sociologists, offering a comprehensive collection of their recent theoretical and empirical research endeavors. It delves into critical social issues identified by Indian sociologists, providing a thorough examination of the idiomatic interpretation of modernization in both colonial and post-colonial contexts. Additionally, it invites reflection on the role of Western Europe as a global role model, making it an essential text for understanding the intersection of European and Indian sociological frameworks.
The book offers a valuable review of universality, rationality, and diversity within post-colonial India. It makes a compelling case for translating the Western world of modernization into the categories and images of Indian capitalist modernization. By thoroughly exploring the mechanisms, determinants, and consequences of this translation, the book directs attention towards European modernization rationales and highlights the significance of European sociological contributions.
A particularly notable aspect of this work is its relevance for Polish sociology, offering a clearer view of the European context in relation to the global sociological landscape. The book serves as a crucial point of departure for reflection on the sociological implications of modernization and transformation, providing both global and local perspectives that enrich the field of sociology.
The contents of the book feature essays from prominent sociologists, covering topics such as the relationship between Indian and European sociologies, modernization in India, caste systems, globalization, and more. With contributions from experts like Ishwar Modi, Janusz Mucha, and others, this book offers a rich tapestry of intellectual insights, making it an essential read for scholars of sociology, particularly those interested in post-colonial studies and globalization.