This Omnibus brings together two of distinguished sociologist T.N. Madan's books on the concept of the householder in Hinduism. A common thread running through the Omnibus is the focus on life and society amongst the Hindu Kashmiri Pandit community. Family and Kinship: A Study of the Pandits of Rural Kashmir is a pioneering and ethnographically rich account of the Indian family, considered to be a classic kinship study. It is probably the only study of its kind of traditional Pandit life in the Kashmir Valley. Non-renunciation: Themes and Interpretations of Hindu Culture draws attention away from the ideas of caste and renunciation and focuses instead on the 'householder' in Hindu society. Beginning with an analysis of the ideology of the householder among Kashmiri Pandits the author deals with asceticism, eroticism, altruism and death as elaborations of the householder tradition. The Omnibus also includes a new Preface; a Prologue which introduces the reader to the concept of the householder tradition in Hinduism; an Epilogue-the author's memories of growing up in a Kashmiri Pandit household in Srinagar; and three appendices on related themes.
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Imprint
OUP India
Publication Year
2011 January
Contributors
Author Info
T. N. Madan is Honorary Professor (Sociology) at the Institute of Economic Growth, Delhi, and Distinguished Senior Fellow of the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, Delhi. An elected Fellow of the Royal Anthropological Institute, London, he is Docteur Honoris Causa of the University of Paris (Nanterre), and a recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award of the Indian Sociological Society (2008).
Dimensions
Width
41 mm
Height
219 mm
Length
147 mm
Depth
1.49
Weight
800 gr
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