Cultural Pluralism :The Indian Scenario

Cultural Pluralism :The Indian Scenario (English, Hardcover, S. A. Azeez Saheb, K. K. Misra, B. Francis Kulirani)

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Cultural Pluralism :The Indian Scenario  (English, Hardcover, S. A. Azeez Saheb, K. K. Misra, B. Francis Kulirani)

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    • Language: English
    • Binding: Hardcover
    • Publisher: Gyan Publishing House
    • ISBN: 9788121211475, 8121211476
    • Edition: 2012
    • Pages: 381
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    Cultural Pluralism: The Indian Scenariio is an anthropological attempt to contextualise Indian diveristy. There is also an attempt by senior scholars like Prof. N.S. Reddy to list out a sample of the perennial problems a plural society has to face, that cannot be wished away. There are also suggestions made by him as to how to tackle the problems effectively.

    Prof. Imtiaz Ahmad makes clear distinction between pluralism and multicultural pluralism. As far Indian scenario is concerned he distinguishes two parallel processes of 'an ethnic nation' and 'nation state' that are in operation. The above form the introductory part of the book.

    The rest of the book has articles on three major areas comprising of 'cultural pluralism in the context of tribes'; contexts in which both 'religious and cultural pluralism' are operative; 'linguistic pluralism'; and case studies of specific ethnic groups who have imbibed pluralistic elements.

    Table of Contents

    • Foreword Preface Introduction

    Part-I : Cultural Pluralism: General Perspectives

    • What is the Right Kind of Secularism for a Multi-Religio-Cultural Nation Like India?
    • Pluralism and Cultural Diversity in India
    • Plural Societies and Cultures in Modern Nation-States with Reference to India: Anthropological Perspectives
    • Development and Diversity: A Deliberation for Nationalism

    Part-II : Cultural Pluralism and Tribes

    • Religious Pluralism and Tribal Identity: An Anthropological Study on the Nicobarese of Katchal,
    • Central Nicobar Islands
    • The Jarawas-Stone-Age People in the 21st Century
    • Cultural Diaspora: Tribal Migration as a Survival Strategy
    • Religious Pluralism Among the Khasis
    • The Idea of Health: Medical Pluralism and Management of Treatment Among the Jenu
    • Disease and Health Care Among the Kamar Tribe: Ecological and Demographic Perspectives

    Part-III : Religious Pluralism

    • Syncretism in India: Shared Traditions among the Lingayats in Karnataka
    • Communal Harmony in India: The Role of Mystics and Saints
    • The Indian Christians: Regional Ethnic Formations and Denominational Pluralities
    • Multiculturalism in the Ritual Performance of Kerala: A Study on Teyyam
    • Persistence and Change among Sacred Specialists at Nagore Andavar's Dargah in Tamil Nadu
    • Religious and Ritual Practices Among Arundhathiyar: A Socio-Religious Perspective
    • The Sacred Complex of Vailankanni: A Study in Cultural Pluralism

    Part-IV : Linguistic Pluralism

    • The North-East Scenario: A Linguistic View
    • Cultural Pluralism: The Indian Scenario: In the Context of North Region

    Part-V : Cultural Pluralism and Ethnic Groups

    • Emerging Patterns of Cultural Pluralism Among the Burnese Settlers in Great Andaman: An
    • Anthropological Perspective
    • Society and Culture Among the Kallu Pandarams of Kerala
    • Bishnupur: A Site of Cultural Pluralism
    • Indian Pluralism: Changes and Concern
    • List of Contributors
    • Index
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    • 2012
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    • S. A. Azeez Saheb, K. K. Misra, B. Francis Kulirani
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    • S.A. Azeez Saheb, is currently working as Superintending Anthropologist, in the Department of Culture, Ministry of Culture, Anthropological Survey of India, North-west Regional Centre, Dehradun.An acclaimed Anthropologist and Museologist since 1982, he attends to the 16th World Congress of the International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, at Yunan University, Kunming, China, 2009; publishes papers in national and international editions including Routledge; edits books; serves intutive interest in Sufism, Muslim Shrines and Syncretism and traditional knowledge system in India.His membership includes to the academic babies like New York Academy of Social Sciences, Indian National Confederation and Academy of Anthropologist, Kolkata, and Anthropological Association, Mysore.B. Francis Kulirani, is in empirical authority of various books, currently Superintending Anthropologist (Cultural) and heads the office of the Southern Regional Centre, Anthropological Survey of India, Mysore.An anthropologist of acclaim since 1977, he attends to the 16th World Congress of the International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, at Yunan University, Kunming, China, 2009; publishes papers in Indian and Foreign journals; receives research fellowship of Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute, New Delhi; attaches to the Nature Studies Department, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, in 2006, serves research interest in agrarian studies anthropology of tourism, anthropology of cross cultural studies and museum anthropology, and his membership embodies him to anthropological Association, Mysore, Indian National Confederation and Academy of Anthropologist, Kolkata, North-East India Council of Social Sciences Research, Shillong, Editorial Board of the Anthropological Survey of India, Kolkata, and International School of Anthropology, Mysore.K. K. Misra, is Professor of Anthropology at the Central University of Hyderabad and is currently on deputation to the Government of India as Director of Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya, Bhopal. He is also holding the additional charge of Director, Anthropological Survey of India, Kolkata. He had his education at Utkal University, Bhubaneswar; Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi; and University of Kent at Canterbury (U.K.). He was the recipient of Utkal University Gold Medal, Commonwealth Academic Staff Fellowship and Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence Award.He was also Visiting Guest Researcher at the University of Bergen in Norway. He had earlier taught at Utkal University, Bhubaneswar and at Austin College, Sherman, Texas (USA). Dr. Misras research interests include Environmental Anthropology, Anthropological Linguistics, Theory in Anthropology, and Museum Anthropology.He has written/edited/co-edited 9 books and has published more than 50 research papers in journals of repute and anthologies. He is editor of Humankind and Journal of Anthropological Survey of India, and on the editorial advisory boards of several professional journals.
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