The Modern Anthropology of India/

The Modern Anthropology of India/ ethnography, themes and theory Berger,Peter [ed.] - 0 - London: Routledge, 2013. - 343

1. Introduction: The many Indias: the whole and its parts Peter Berger and Frank Heidemann 2. Andhra Pradesh: Economic and Social Relations P. Pratap Kumar 3. Bihar: Caste, Class, and Violence Carolyn Brown Heinz 4. Chhattisgarh: At the Crossroads Christopher A. Gregory 5. Gujarat: Transformations of Hierarchy Helene Basu 6. Jammu and Kashmir: dispute and diversity Martin Soekefeld 7. Jharkhand: Alternative citizenship in an "Adivasi State" Marine Carrin 8. Karnataka: Caste, Dominance and Social Change in the `Indian Village' Aya Ikegame 9. Kerala: Plurality and consensus Heike Moser and Paul Younger 10. Madhya Pradesh: Anthropology and Development Ramdas Lamb 11. Maharashtra: Constructing Regional Identities Anthony Carter and Amit Desai 12. Northeast India: Ethnography and Politics of Identity Tanka B. Subba and Jelle J.P. Wouters 13. Odisha: Rajas and Prajas in a multi-segmented society Tina Otten and Uwe Skoda 14. Punjab and Haryana: Kinship and Marriage Georg Pfeffer 15. Rajasthan: Anthropological Perspectives on Tribal Identity Maxine Weisgrau 16. Tamil Nadu: Inequality and Status Gabriele Alex and Frank Heidemann 17. Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh: Ritual Healing William S. Sax 18. Uttar Pradesh: Untouchability and politics Manuela Ciotti 19. West Bengal: Colonial Legacy, Class Formation and Politics Henrike Donner

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