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Hardcover. Condition: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Introduction. 1 Radhakamal Mukerjee (1889 1968): Conceptualising a Cosmological Vision of Man. 2. Govind Sadashiv Ghurye (1893 1984): Describing Caste, Race and the Indian Social Order. 3. Dhurjati Prasad Mukerji (1894 1961): Overcoming Individualism: Constituting Man as Person. 4. Nirmal Kumar Bose (1901 1972): Interpreting Man and Society: A Cultural-Historical Perspective. 5. Ramkrishna Mukherjee (1919 2016): Inferring Inductively: Problems and Paradoxes. Conclusion References. Bibliographical Supplement. A study of the early history of Indian sociology reveals two distinct trends: its appropriation of the principles, logic and methods characterising colonial knowledge and an orientalist perspective; and the opposing tendency to critique and reject Western categories of knowledge. This second strand was especially critical of the application of Western methods, categories and concepts for studying an entity as historically and culturally disparate as Indian society. Conceptualising Man and Society demonstrates these opposing tendencies and ideological tensions in the writings of early Indian sociologists while exploring their socio-anthropological, cognitive and methodological approaches to the study of Indian society. The book analyses different facets and concerns of five early Indian sociologists and social anthropologists: Radhakamal Mukerjee, G. S. Ghurye, D. P. Mukerji, Nirmal Kumar Bose, and Ramkrishna Mukherjee. These scholars were interested in larger sociological and philosophical issues like tradition, values, community, person and personality, and the vital concept of man, which they considered an integral part of Indian social reality. Their writings on the ontological and ethical nature of man are not simply a matter of historical curiosity, but are relevant and important for contemporary thought and politics. Most importantly, they critiqued the dominant knowledges of their times. Their work alerts us to the crucial question: what should be the sociology of the present? Moving away from a historical perspective, this study of early sociologists explores the variations in theory, and cognitive and methodological profile of early Indian sociology itself. At the same time, it highlights the contemporary and radical elements in their writings, which remain theoretically relevant even today. This valuable text will be useful for students and scholars of Indian sociology and social anthropology.
Published by OUP India, New Delhi, 2019
ISBN 10: 019949455X ISBN 13: 9780199494552
Language: English
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. This new Bangla book discusses Michel Foucault's political and philosophical thoughts in the last decade of his career. The author argues that this decade was one of his most restless, creative, and fascinating. He discusses and analyses Foucauldian theories, such as sexuality, governmentality, bio-politics, and bio-power, as also his concern with the politics of truth, which includes his thoughts on modernity and critique. The book attempts to offer an intellectualhistory of Foucault's last decade and tries to show how a thinker thinks between the possible and the as-yet unimaginable. The author also engages with the period when Foucault positioned Kant as acritique of modernity. Through his essays on critique and Enlightenment, the author argues, Foucault was searching for another kind of critical philosophy. The essays in this book thus attempt to show the thinking in motion of an innovative intellectual of the twentieth century and in the process try to trace the finer nuances of Foucault's new critical philosophy. This new Bangla book discusses Michel Foucault's political and philosophical thoughts in the last decade of his career. The author argues that this decade was one of his most restless, creative, and fascinating. He discusses and analyses Foucauldian theories, such as sexuality, governmentality, bio-politics, and bio-power, as also his concern with the politics of truth, which includes his thoughts on modernity and critique. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Published by Oxford University Press, 2019
ISBN 10: 019949455X ISBN 13: 9780199494552
Language: English
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Published by Hurst & Co. Mai 2019, 2019
ISBN 10: 019949455X ISBN 13: 9780199494552
Language: English
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Published by Elsevier Science Ltd, 2007
ISBN 10: 0444528598 ISBN 13: 9780444528599
Language: English
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