Dimensions of Social Life :Essays in Honor of David G. Mandelbaum ( New Babylon )

Publication subTitle :Essays in Honor of David G. Mandelbaum

Publication series :New Babylon

Author: Paul Hockings  

Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton‎

Publication year: 1987

E-ISBN: 9783110846850

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9783110106381

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Language: ENG

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Chapter

Foreword

pp.:  1 – 7

List of Tables

pp.:  7 – 15

List of Diagrams

pp.:  15 – 17

Life History: Nonconformity and the Syntax of Metaexperience

pp.:  63 – 87

The Psychodynamics of Nayar Family Life: the Matrilineal Puzzle Re-examined

pp.:  87 – 105

The Armenian Godfather Complex

pp.:  105 – 137

Of Siblings and Cousins: Some Notes on Toda Kinship in the Light of Recent Writings

pp.:  137 – 153

SECTION TWO: OLD TRIBES AND NEW

pp.:  153 – 167

Single Persons and Social Cohesion in a Hunter-Gatherer Society

pp.:  167 – 169

Death Comes to an American Indian Tribe

pp.:  169 – 185

The Lahushi Bakio: Birth of a New Tribe

pp.:  185 – 195

SECTION THREE: CULTURE AREAS AND CULTURAL THEMES

pp.:  195 – 217

Transcendental and Folk Aspects of Judaism

pp.:  217 – 219

Houses with Centered Courtyards in Kerala and Elsewhere in India

pp.:  219 – 233

The Right Hand is the ‘Eating Hand’: an Indian Areal Linguistic Inquiry

pp.:  233 – 281

Yankee City in Renaissance

pp.:  281 – 293

SECTION FOUR: INVESTIGATING HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT

pp.:  293 – 321

The Impact of Social and Economic Development on Mortality: a Comparative Study of Kerala and West Bengal

pp.:  321 – 323

The Chipko Movement in the Indian Himalayas

pp.:  323 – 365

Urbanization and Social Change: Concepts and Techniques

pp.:  365 – 389

Investigating Back Pain: the Implications of Two Village Studies in South Asia

pp.:  389 – 405

Western Economists in South Asia: Some Afterthoughts on an Experience

pp.:  405 – 417

Quarry and Field: Sources of Continuity and Change in a Rajasthani Village

pp.:  417 – 439

“Mental” in “Southie”: Individual, Family and Community Responses to Psychosis in South Boston

pp.:  439 – 459

SECTION FIVE: CASTE IN INDIA

pp.:  459 – 485

Early Evidence for Caste in South India

pp.:  485 – 487

Untouchability, the Untouchables and Social Change in Gujarat

pp.:  487 – 513

The Denial of Caste in Modern Urban Parlance

pp.:  513 – 527

The Caste System and its Future

pp.:  527 – 545

SECTION SIX: STRATIFICATION AND ETHNICITY

pp.:  545 – 559

Ethnic Group Distribution and Political Influence in South India

pp.:  559 – 561

Ethnicity in Peninsular Malaysia: the Idiom of Communalism, Confrontation and Co-operation

pp.:  561 – 579

Social Stratification in the United States

pp.:  579 – 593

Class, Caste and Caste-ism

pp.:  593 – 621

SECTION SEVEN: THE INTEGRATION OF CIVILIZATIONS

pp.:  621 – 637

Pluralism, Pilgrimage and National Unity in Sri Lanka

pp.:  637 – 639

Tourism and English National Identity: Corkaguiney and the Nilgiris

pp.:  639 – 653

Germany and Hitler’s Anti-Semitism

pp.:  653 – 673

Caste and the Construction of Other-Worldly Civilizations

pp.:  673 – 701

Biographical Notes

pp.:  701 – 719

Index

pp.:  719 – 725

LastPages

pp.:  725 – 733

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