The Indian Family in Transition

The Indian Family in Transition
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Publisher : New Delhi : Vikas ; New York, N.Y. : distributor, Advent Books, Incorporated
Total Pages : 190
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ISBN-10 : UVA:X002150430
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Synopsis The Indian Family in Transition by : John Sunderaj Augustine

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The Indian Family in Transition

The Indian Family in Transition
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Total Pages : 158
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ISBN-10 : UCSC:32106000788445
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Synopsis The Indian Family in Transition by : George Kurian

The Indian Family in Transition

The Indian Family in Transition
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Publisher : SAGE Publications Pvt. Limited
Total Pages : 384
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ISBN-10 : 076193569X
ISBN-13 : 9780761935698
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Synopsis The Indian Family in Transition by : Sanjukta Dasgupta

This book critiques literary and cultural representations of the Indian family to explore the manner in which the family and its structure are in transition. The papers explore and expose how the Indian family, whether in India or in diaspora, needs to be redefined in the current context—in this age of rapid industrialization, cultural and economic globalization, and the emergence of new technologies.

The Family in Transition

The Family in Transition
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Total Pages : 356
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ISBN-10 : MINN:30000010714669
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Women, Family, and Child Care in India

Women, Family, and Child Care in India
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 348
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ISBN-10 : 0521598842
ISBN-13 : 9780521598842
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis Women, Family, and Child Care in India by : Susan Christine Seymour

Documents the lives of 24 families in India over almost thirty years.

In Search of Just Families

In Search of Just Families
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 169
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ISBN-10 : 9781498562522
ISBN-13 : 1498562523
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Synopsis In Search of Just Families by : Chhanda Gupta

This book explores two contemporary combative views regarding the search for just families. These views arise from the conundrum of the family being seen as a supportive, nurturing “haven” versus a grievously unjust, harmful institution that violates the rights and freedoms of any individual family member. Triggered by anti-family movements, which have been inspired by the ideas of some theorists and writers, the book addresses the question: Is family destined to wither away? It challenges the radical idea that the solution to the problem of unjust families is their complete replacement by purportedly just anti-familial alternatives. Chhanda Gupta advances a distinct reformist and reconciliatory view that the expulsion of either side of the family-anti-family binary is not the answer. She seeks to syncretize the seemingly irreconcilable ideas propagated through that philosophical binary. Furthermore, she urges that the search for just families must find its answer in clarifying how the term “just” applies to the characters, behaviors, and attitudes of people who comprise actual families. The search is not for a perfectly just society or polity, or even for a perfectly just family. Instead it is a search for ways to redress the remediable injustices that occur in families, in order to benefit and uplift individuals and families and the societies in which they live.

The Indian Family

The Indian Family
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Publisher : Gyan Books
Total Pages : 424
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015042233034
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Synopsis The Indian Family by :

The research work based on intensive archaeology field work and exploration data attempts the identity these natural and social productive forces of archaeological settlement of societies in different area and the characteristics features of the ancient settlement at the local and regional contexts. The supremacy of the natural forces has been denied in hid regard. About The Author: - Dr. Parimal Roy, has held research and positions in AustriAlia Canada, Malaysia and India and is currently Senior Lecture in Sociology and Chairperson of Graduate Studies at the School of Humanities, Communications and Social Sciences, Monash University, Gippsland Campus, Australia. In 1983-84, he was a visiting Research Fellow at Universities of Syracuse, State University of New York at Binghampton and Albany (USA), Toronto (Canada) and London (UK). His major areas of research and teaching interests are race and ethnic relations, family and social networks, inter-ethnic marriage, social change, urban sociology, rural sociology, community studies. Dr. Roy has published several journal articles and monographs in these areas. Contents: - Foreword Preface Acknowledgements Abbreviations Introduction: Geographical Background Exploration Distribution of Settlements Settlement Patterns Material Remains Conclusion Appendices Bibliography Index The Title 'The Indian Family: Change And Persistence written/authored/edited by P.K. Roy', published in the year 2000. The ISBN 9788121207065 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 416 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Sociolo

Marriage and Modernity

Marriage and Modernity
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Publisher : Duke University Press
Total Pages : 357
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ISBN-10 : 9780822390800
ISBN-13 : 0822390809
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis Marriage and Modernity by : Rochona Majumdar

An innovative cultural history of the evolution of modern marriage practices in Bengal, Marriage and Modernity challenges the assumption that arranged marriage is an antiquated practice. Rochona Majumdar demonstrates that in the late colonial period Bengali marriage practices underwent changes that led to a valorization of the larger, intergenerational family as a revered, “ancient” social institution, with arranged marriage as the apotheosis of an “Indian” tradition. She meticulously documents the ways that these newly embraced “traditions”—the extended family and arranged marriage—entered into competition and conversation with other emerging forms of kinship such as the modern unit of the couple, with both models participating promiscuously in the new “marketplace” for marriages, where matrimonial advertisements in the print media and the payment of dowry played central roles. Majumdar argues that together the kinship structures newly asserted as distinctively Indian and the emergence of the marriage market constituted what was and still is modern about marriages in India. Majumdar examines three broad developments related to the modernity of arranged marriage: the growth of a marriage market, concomitant debates about consumption and vulgarity in the conduct of weddings, and the legal regulation of family property and marriages. Drawing on matrimonial advertisements, wedding invitations, poems, photographs, legal debates, and a vast periodical literature, she shows that the modernization of families does not necessarily imply a transition from extended kinship to nuclear family structures, or from matrimonial agreements negotiated between families to marriage contracts between individuals. Colonial Bengal tells a very different story.

The Contemporary Indian Family

The Contemporary Indian Family
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 208
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ISBN-10 : 9781000094916
ISBN-13 : 100009491X
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis The Contemporary Indian Family by : B. Devi Prasad

This book analyses the dynamics of the development of family structure in India over the past few decades. It captures the diversities and challenges of contemporary families and provides a culture and region-specific overview of how families adapt and change generationally. The book explores the paradigms of understanding family life in India through illustrations which trace patterns of family formations in the context of large-scale social, economic and media-driven changes. Besides discussing the ongoing debates on the sociology of family, the chapters in this volume also look at diverse families experiencing poverty, conflict and displacement and demystifies families with members having a disability or non-normative sexual orientation. The book will be useful to students and researchers of various disciplines, such as sociology, social work, family studies, women’s studies and anthropology.

The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian (National Book Award Winner)

The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian (National Book Award Winner)
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Publisher : Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Total Pages : 299
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ISBN-10 : 9780316219303
ISBN-13 : 0316219304
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian (National Book Award Winner) by : Sherman Alexie

A New York Times bestseller—over one million copies sold! A National Book Award winner A Boston Globe-Horn Book Award winner Bestselling author Sherman Alexie tells the story of Junior, a budding cartoonist growing up on the Spokane Indian Reservation. Determined to take his future into his own hands, Junior leaves his troubled school on the rez to attend an all-white farm town high school where the only other Indian is the school mascot. Heartbreaking, funny, and beautifully written, The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian, which is based on the author's own experiences, coupled with poignant drawings by Ellen Forney that reflect the character's art, chronicles the contemporary adolescence of one Native American boy as he attempts to break away from the life he was destined to live. With a forward by Markus Zusak, interviews with Sherman Alexie and Ellen Forney, and black-and-white interior art throughout, this edition is perfect for fans and collectors alike.