Indian Anthropology
Indian Anthropology
Anthropological Discourse in Bombay, 1886-1936
Shah, A.M.; Lobo, Lancy
Taylor & Francis Ltd
09/2023
160
Mole
Inglês
9781032113685
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction. Inauguration of the Anthropological Society of Bombay, 1886: A Vision for Anthropology in India Part I: History of the Development of Anthropology in India 1. Anthropology in India 2. Progress of the Study of Indian Anthropology in Europe, and Cognate Matters 3. Development or Evolution of Anthropology in India 4. Study of Anthropology in India 5. The Study of Anthropology in the West 6. The Retrospect and the Prospect of the Work of the Anthropological Society of Bombay Part II: Methodology and Collecting Ethnographic Data 7. Importance of Collecting Facts (Presidential Address) 8. Collecting Diverse Social and Cultural Facts (Presidential Address, 1906) 9. The Study of Ethnography in the Bombay Presidency 10. The Ethnographical Survey of India Part III: Theoretical Analysis of Ethnographic Facts 11. Totem Theories 12. Is the Retention of the Term Animism in Census Justified? 13. The Superstition of Concealing One's Proper Age as Shown by the Indian Census Statistics 14. Interpreting a Government House Reception from a Cultural Anthropology Perspective
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colonial knowledge production;ethnographic methodology;social stratification India;census data analysis;cultural theory South Asia;history of social sciences;early Indian anthropological research
Introduction. Inauguration of the Anthropological Society of Bombay, 1886: A Vision for Anthropology in India Part I: History of the Development of Anthropology in India 1. Anthropology in India 2. Progress of the Study of Indian Anthropology in Europe, and Cognate Matters 3. Development or Evolution of Anthropology in India 4. Study of Anthropology in India 5. The Study of Anthropology in the West 6. The Retrospect and the Prospect of the Work of the Anthropological Society of Bombay Part II: Methodology and Collecting Ethnographic Data 7. Importance of Collecting Facts (Presidential Address) 8. Collecting Diverse Social and Cultural Facts (Presidential Address, 1906) 9. The Study of Ethnography in the Bombay Presidency 10. The Ethnographical Survey of India Part III: Theoretical Analysis of Ethnographic Facts 11. Totem Theories 12. Is the Retention of the Term Animism in Census Justified? 13. The Superstition of Concealing One's Proper Age as Shown by the Indian Census Statistics 14. Interpreting a Government House Reception from a Cultural Anthropology Perspective
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