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List of Illustrations<br/>Preface<br/>Notes on Contributors<br/><br/>1. Introduction: The Professionalization of Indian Anthropology and Sociology: People, Places and InstitutionsPatricia Uberoi, Institute of Economic Growth, Delhi, Satish Deshpande, Delhi School of Economics, Delhi University and Nandini Sundar, Delhi School of Economics, Delhi University<br/><br/>2. Anthropology as 'Ananthropology': L.K. Ananthakrishna Iyer (1861-1937), Colonial Anthropology, and the 'Native Anthropologist' as PioneerKalpana Ram, Macquarie University, Sydney<br/><br/>3. The Nationalist Sociology of Benoy Kumar SarkarRoma Chatterji, Delhi School of Economics, Delhi University<br/><br/>4. Recasting the Oraons and the 'Tribe': Sarat Chandra Roy's AnthropologySangeeta Dasgupta, Visva Bharati, Santiniketan<br/><br/>5. Patrick Geddes: Sociologist, Environmentalist and Town PlannerIndra Munshi, University of Mumbai<br/><br/>6. The Idea of Indian Society: G.S. Ghurye and the Making of Indian SociologyCarol Upadhya, National Institute of Advanced Studies, Bangalore<br/><br/>7. Search for Synthesis: The Sociology of D.P. MukerjiT. N. Madan, Institute of Economic Growth, Delhi<br/><br/>8. The Anthropologist as 'Scientist'? Nirmal Kumar BosePradip Kumar Bose, Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta<br/><br/>9. Between Anthropology and Literature: The Ethnographies of Verrier ElwinRamachandra Guha, Independent Scholar, Bangalore<br/>10. In the Cause of Anthropology: The Life and Work of Irawati KarveNandini Sundar, Delhi School of Economics, Delhi University<br/><br/>11. Towards a Praxiological Understanding of Indian Society: The Sociology of A.R. DesaiSujata Patel, University of Pune<br/><br/>12. Ties that Bind: Tribe, Village, Nation and S. C. DubeSaurabh Dube,. Center for Asian and African Studies at El Colegio de Mexico, Mexico City<br/><br/>13. Fashioning a Postcolonial Discipline: M. N. Srinivas and Indian SociologySatish Deshpande, Delhi School of Economics, Delhi University<br/><br/>Index |