Dimensions of Anthropology :A Prismatic Panorama

Publication subTitle :A Prismatic Panorama

Author: Sarkar; Amitabha Dasgupta; Samira  

Publisher: Kalpaz Publications‎

Publication year: 2016

E-ISBN: 9789351289845

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9789351281948

Subject: Q983 physique anthropology

Keyword: 普通生物学

Language: ENG

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Anthropology is the study of man in a holistic way. One fundamental necessity of anthropological research is the exercise to keep the studies out of any bias or pre-conceived, value- loaded thought, which in turn calls for a rigid exclusion of value judgements. Chemist devotes himself or herself to the understanding of the elements and analyses their behavior in relation to each other at the laboratory, similarly, an anthropologist observes, describe and analyses the contextual situation in the field which is considered as his laboratory. Initially anthropologists devoted their cornerstone to ethnography. Ethnographic study is the base line studies and thereafter by churning and amassing ethnographic data, problem oriented or focused results can be achieved. The present volume is fully concentrated on author's various empirical studies carried out byAnthropological Survey of India for the last 35 years since 1977. The varied dimensions of anthropological research works are taken into consideration for the present volume. The communities involved in this research work are Toto from West Bengal, Birjia, Asur and Mal Paharia of Jharkhand, Abujh Maria, Muria, Bhatra, Dhurwa and Halba etc tribal population from Chhattisgarh,Dhodia of Gujarat and Bhil of Udaipur , Rajasthan and also from the Sundarbans. The present treatise contains the following dimensions of anthropology, –apart from development of anthropology as an academic discipline, its methodology and development of though

Chapter

2. Field Methods and Techniques

3. Development of Social Thought

4. Kinship Pattern and Systems

5. Study on Social Organisations

6. Social Stratification of Bastar Tribes

7. Anthropology of Culture of Space among Indian Tribes: Application of Anthropological Knowledge for Community Development

8. Conceptual Approaches to the Study in Cultural Ecology

9. Anthropological Research in Ethnosciences—The Indian Scenario

10. Culture and Adaptation

11. Study of Traditional Knowledge

12. Anthropology of Signals, Signs and Symbols in Indian Context—a study on culture and Communication

13. Study of Ethnicity and Identity

14. Anthropology of Religion

15. Cultural Synthesis

16. Anthropology of Art and Culture

17. Concepts of Understanding Social/Cultural Change

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