Social
Stratification and Change in India
(2nd
rev. edn.)
By-
Yogendra Singh
The
book offers a profile of Indian sociology in terms of its concepts and
theories. It carries the reader through the creative historical period of
Indian sociology following independence up to the end of the nineties. It
reviews critically the studies conducted during this period on the themes of
social change. Its focus is on the adequacy of concepts and theoretical schemes
in thee studies, but in course of this examination the dilemmas and structural
contradictions
in the process of social stratification and change in India have also been exposed. Prepared originally as trend reports on concepts and theories of social stratification and change in
India the book carries a new and updated introduction on the two substantive themes in a conceptual theoretical perspective.
in the process of social stratification and change in India have also been exposed. Prepared originally as trend reports on concepts and theories of social stratification and change in
India the book carries a new and updated introduction on the two substantive themes in a conceptual theoretical perspective.
How
could one formulate a sociology of social stratification in India?
Theoretically, how is such an endeavour made possible by developments in
stratification and social change, theory and its structure and process
analysis? How have Indian sociologists blended the uses of ‘category’ and
history in their analysis of social stratification and change? These and scores
of other issues in sociology of stratification and change have been examined in
this volume.
Concepts
particularly examined in the analysis of social stratification as those of
‘caste’, ‘class and peasantry’ and ‘elites’ and the processes include ‘social
mobility’, ‘structural differentiation’ and its consequent social
contradictions. The sociology of change in India has similarly been reviewed in
terms of theoretic-adequacy and relative power of the evolutionary, nominalist
(Sanskritization-Westernization), structuralist, dialectical, cognitive,
historical, and institutional approaches employed in various studies. In
addition the book offers analysis of the policies of reservation and its impact
on the SCs/STs and the OBCs, and seeks to assess its relationship with the
integrative processes within the Indian society.
The
book is in many ways a sociology on Indian sociology. It exposes the
foundations of concepts and theories on which most Indian studies on social
stratification and change are based.
Yogendra
Singh
is Professor of Sociology in the Centre for the Study of Social Systems at the
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. He has taught and lectured at several
universities
in India and abroad, and done fieldwork in Asian countries.
in India and abroad, and done fieldwork in Asian countries.
ISBN 81-7304-188-1
2009 272p. Rs.160/ pounds 45
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