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An introduction to changing India: culture, politics and development

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Anthem Press 2012 DelhiDescription: 208 pISBN:
  • 9789380601915
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 954.053 T3I6
Summary: “An Introduction to Changing India: Culture, Politics and Development” provides a comprehensive view of today’s rapidly changing India in a way that is both reader-friendly and scholarly, without requiring prior knowledge on the subject from its readers. It investigates Indian culture, politics, economics and technology, as well as population and environmental issues. Gender issues are also discussed throughout the book. The authors provide a balanced picture of the emerging India’s many triumphs, as well as its lingering problems and the ongoing battle for more inclusive growth. By drawing on anthropological fieldwork in rural and urban India, the authors give ordinary Indians a voice by exploring their aspirations for change, while also describing macro-level changes. The study draws from extensive reading of research reports and fieldwork by the authors, who have carried out anthropological research on kinship, gender issues, politics, class and caste, population issues and the appropriation of information technology in India since the 1990s. (http://www.anthempress.com/an-introduction-to-changing-india)
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Table of Contents:

Acknowledgments;
Chapter 1: Introduction;
Chapter 2: Young Nation, Old Civilization;
Chapter 3: Unity in Diversity;
Chapter 4: Caste and Kinship: The Keys of Interaction;
Chapter 5: Political Transitions;
Chapter 6: Political Alternatives;
Chapter 7: Population Giant;
Chapter 8: Between Poverty and Affluence;
Chapter 9: Economy, Labor and Production;
Chapter 10: New Technology: A Shortcut to Development?;
Chapter 11: Growth Burdens the Environment;
Chapter 12: Conclusion;
References; Index

“An Introduction to Changing India: Culture, Politics and Development” provides a comprehensive view of today’s rapidly changing India in a way that is both reader-friendly and scholarly, without requiring prior knowledge on the subject from its readers. It investigates Indian culture, politics, economics and technology, as well as population and environmental issues. Gender issues are also discussed throughout the book. The authors provide a balanced picture of the emerging India’s many triumphs, as well as its lingering problems and the ongoing battle for more inclusive growth. By drawing on anthropological fieldwork in rural and urban India, the authors give ordinary Indians a voice by exploring their aspirations for change, while also describing macro-level changes.

The study draws from extensive reading of research reports and fieldwork by the authors, who have carried out anthropological research on kinship, gender issues, politics, class and caste, population issues and the appropriation of information technology in India since the 1990s.

(http://www.anthempress.com/an-introduction-to-changing-india)

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