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Crisis and Contention in Indian Society

Crisis and Contention in Indian Society
Author: T K Oommen
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2005-07-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780761933595

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Indian society is often described as one with ‘unity in diversity’ and as a composite culture. Since independence, India has also been termed ‘democratic’ and ‘secular’. However, the discernible cracks that have appeared in recent years in these conceptualisations have led to contentious debates about the very nature of Indian society. Focusing on different facets of this exacerbating crisis, this book analyses the various issues confronting India’s society and polity today which can assume crisis proportions if not tackled judiciously and expeditiously.


The Crisis in Indian Society

The Crisis in Indian Society
Author: C. P. Bhatnagar
Publisher: Delhi : National [Publishing House
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1971
Genre: India
ISBN:

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Roots of Crisis

Roots of Crisis
Author: Satish Saberwal
Publisher: Sage Publications (CA)
Total Pages: 199
Release: 1996
Genre: Communalism
ISBN: 9780803992863

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Professor Saberwal maintains that though over the last two centuries Indian society has undergone vast enlargements in social and technical scales, most people still continue to identify with numerous, restrictive and varied codes drawn from the 'small' worlds of family, caste and village. It is this mismatch between the wider social processes and personal belief structures which could account for the abrasive and diverse conflicts in present-day Indian society. Searching for the sources of contemporary political practices in a range of precolonial political regimes, the author argues that the latter were lacking in the kind of general rules and legal codes which assisted state formation in Europe from the twelfth century onwards and helped Europe's global expansion after Columbus. India's difficulties have been especially acute in the matter of conflict between groups in religious terms. Professor Saberwal offers a seminal and novel analysis of communalism. He maintains that while 'religion' used to be central to the classical cultural traditions, these traditions still continue to shape personal and social identities even among those for whom faith may have lapsed. This, along with the processes attending on the enlargement of scales, combine to lead to an explanation of the mushrooming and abrasive communal and ethnic conflicts which India is currently witnessing. A semi-autobiographical sketch of the influences which have shaped the author's arguments concludes the study. Utilising a unique socio-historical framework which explores interrelationships between indigenous and Western institutions in a comparative perspective, this book will interest students, scholars and professionals in a wide range of disciplines including sociology, political science, anthropology, history and South Asian studies. It will also appeal to the general reader anxious to make sense of his or her own experiences.


India, the Roots of Crisis

India, the Roots of Crisis
Author: Satish Saberwal
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 122
Release: 1986
Genre: Communalism
ISBN:

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This provocative work argues that India is experiencing a social crisis as a result of different aspects of Indian society developing at different rates. Focusing on communalism, political institutions, and general social codes, Saberwal argues that during and since the colonial period Indian society has experienced dramatic social and technological development, yet most people continue to hold attitudes traditionally belonging to the much smaller universes of caste and village.


Social Change in India

Social Change in India
Author: Yogendra Singh
Publisher: South Asia Books
Total Pages: 246
Release: 1993
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9788124101254

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This Volume Offers An Analysis Of The Changes In The Social Structure, Cultural Values And Institutions In India, And Seeks To Assess Their Implication To The Contemporary Problems. The Contents Cover: Introduction - Contradictions And Challenges Of Social Change - Social Transformation Of The Indian Society - Contemporary Social Crisis And Its Dimensions - Economic Development And Changing Family System - Law And Social Change - Structure, Tradition And Changing Family System - Ethnicity, Unity And Indian Civilization - Social Process And Dimensions Of Indian Nationalism - National Integration In Indian Society - Concept Of Social Structure - Social Stratification. Condition Good.


Crisis and Change in Contemporary India

Crisis and Change in Contemporary India
Author: Upendra Baxi
Publisher: SAGE Publications Pvt. Limited
Total Pages: 464
Release: 1995-02-24
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Contains essays analyzing the social and political contributions of Gandhi, Nehru, and Ambedkar; the evolution of India's post- independence polity; the formation of civic loyalty; the politics of language; the current "crisis of governability"; the problem of religious and secular identities; and issues relating to community, public health, psychology, and eco-politics. Acidic paper. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


On Crisis and Commitment in Social Sciences

On Crisis and Commitment in Social Sciences
Author: Shyama Charan Dube
Publisher: Abhinav Publications
Total Pages: 118
Release: 1983
Genre: Social sciences
ISBN: 8170171695

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The Crisis of India

The Crisis of India
Author: Ronald Segal
Publisher: London : Cape
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1965
Genre: India
ISBN:

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The Crisis of Secularism in India

The Crisis of Secularism in India
Author: Anuradha Dingwaney Needham
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 427
Release: 2007-01-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0822388413

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While secularism has been integral to India’s democracy for more than fifty years, its uses and limits are now being debated anew. Signs of a crisis in the relations between state, society, and religion include the violence directed against Muslims in Gujarat in 2002 and the precarious situation of India’s minority religious groups more generally; the existence of personal laws that vary by religious community; the affiliation of political parties with fundamentalist religious organizations; and the rallying of a significant proportion of the diasporic Hindu community behind a resurgent nationalist Hinduism. There is a broad consensus that a crisis of secularism exists, but whether the state can resolve conflicts and ease tensions or is itself part of the problem is a matter of vigorous political and intellectual debate. In this timely, nuanced collection, twenty leading Indian cultural theorists assess the contradictory ideals, policies, and practices of secularism in India. Scholars of history, anthropology, religion, politics, law, philosophy, and media studies take on a broad range of concerns. Some consider the history of secularism in India; others explore theoretical issues such as the relationship between secularism and democracy or the shortcomings of the categories “majority” and “minority.” Contributors examine how the debates about secularism play out in schools, the media, and the popular cinema. And they address two of the most politically charged sites of crisis: personal law and the right to practice and encourage religious conversion. Together the essays inject insightful analysis into the fraught controversy about the shortcomings and uncertain future of secularism in the world today. Contributors. Flavia Agnes, Upendra Baxi, Shyam Benegal, Akeel Bilgrami, Partha Chatterjee, V. Geetha, Sunil Khilnani, Nivedita Menon, Ashis Nandy, Anuradha Dingwaney Needham, Gyanendra Pandey, Gyan Prakash, Arvind Rajagopal, Paula Richman, Sumit Sarkar, Dwaipayan Sen, Rajeswari Sunder Rajan, Shabnum Tejani, Romila Thapar, Ravi S. Vasudevan, Gauri Viswanathan