HANDBOOK OF RURAL INDIA, A (PB): Readings on the Economy, Polity and Society
Author: Surinder S. Jodhka
Brand: Orient Blackswan
Edition: First Edition
Binding: paperback
Number Of Pages: 488
Release Date: 01-12-2018
Details: Ć¢ā¬ĖRuralĆ¢ā¬ā¢ and Ć¢ā¬ĖurbanĆ¢ā¬ā¢ are the foremost categories through which social life has been visualised and engaged with in modern and contemporary times.
The idea of the Ć¢ā¬ĖruralĆ¢ā¬ā¢ or the Ć¢ā¬ĖvillageĆ¢ā¬ā¢ has been of particular significance in India. British colonisers represented India to the world as a land of Ć¢ā¬Ėvillage republicsĆ¢ā¬ā¢. This representation was so influential that even the nationalist leaders accepted it uncritically.
Gandhi advocated Ć¢ā¬Ėa return to the villageĆ¢ā¬ā¢ as the only genuine way to gaining swaraj, or self-rule. Nehru and Ambedkar too saw the village as the site of IndiaĆ¢ā¬ā¢s traditional life; however, to them it was also a signifier of IndiaĆ¢ā¬ā¢s economic backwardness and social ills. These notions have shaped social science scholarship, popular politics and public policy.
The idea of such a demographic transition continues to be a core element of state policy and an important indicator of positive social change and economic growth/ modernisation. However, the Ć¢ā¬ĖruralĆ¢ā¬ā¢ in India persists; nearly two-thirds of IndiaĆ¢ā¬ā¢s population still lives in rural settlements.
A Handbook of Rural India, brings together 36 research papers written by some of the leading social scientists, from the early 1950s to the present. It provides a historical perspective on the subject of the Ć¢ā¬ĖruralĆ¢ā¬ā¢ and covers a wide range of topics that have been critical to the imaginings and empirics of village life in contemporary India.
EAN: 9789352871988
Package Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.3 x 1.0 inches
Languages: English
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HANDBOOK OF RURAL INDIA, A (PB): Readings on the Economy, Polity and Society
HANDBOOK OF RURAL INDIA, A (PB): Readings on the Economy, Polity and Society
Author: Surinder S. Jodhka
Brand: Orient Blackswan
Edition: First Edition
Binding: paperback
Number Of Pages: 488
Release Date: 01-12-2018
Details: Ć¢ā¬ĖRuralĆ¢ā¬ā¢ and Ć¢ā¬ĖurbanĆ¢ā¬ā¢ are the foremost categories through which social life has been visualised and engaged with in modern and contemporary times.
The idea of the Ć¢ā¬ĖruralĆ¢ā¬ā¢ or the Ć¢ā¬ĖvillageĆ¢ā¬ā¢ has been of particular significance in India. British colonisers represented India to the world as a land of Ć¢ā¬Ėvillage republicsĆ¢ā¬ā¢. This representation was so influential that even the nationalist leaders accepted it uncritically.
Gandhi advocated Ć¢ā¬Ėa return to the villageĆ¢ā¬ā¢ as the only genuine way to gaining swaraj, or self-rule. Nehru and Ambedkar too saw the village as the site of IndiaĆ¢ā¬ā¢s traditional life; however, to them it was also a signifier of IndiaĆ¢ā¬ā¢s economic backwardness and social ills. These notions have shaped social science scholarship, popular politics and public policy.
The idea of such a demographic transition continues to be a core element of state policy and an important indicator of positive social change and economic growth/ modernisation. However, the Ć¢ā¬ĖruralĆ¢ā¬ā¢ in India persists; nearly two-thirds of IndiaĆ¢ā¬ā¢s population still lives in rural settlements.
A Handbook of Rural India, brings together 36 research papers written by some of the leading social scientists, from the early 1950s to the present. It provides a historical perspective on the subject of the Ć¢ā¬ĖruralĆ¢ā¬ā¢ and covers a wide range of topics that have been critical to the imaginings and empirics of village life in contemporary India.
EAN: 9789352871988
Package Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.3 x 1.0 inches
Languages: English
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Author: Surinder S. Jodhka
Brand: Orient Blackswan
Edition: First Edition
Binding: paperback
Number Of Pages: 488
Release Date: 01-12-2018
Details: Ć¢ā¬ĖRuralĆ¢ā¬ā¢ and Ć¢ā¬ĖurbanĆ¢ā¬ā¢ are the foremost categories through which social life has been visualised and engaged with in modern and contemporary times.
The idea of the Ć¢ā¬ĖruralĆ¢ā¬ā¢ or the Ć¢ā¬ĖvillageĆ¢ā¬ā¢ has been of particular significance in India. British colonisers represented India to the world as a land of Ć¢ā¬Ėvillage republicsĆ¢ā¬ā¢. This representation was so influential that even the nationalist leaders accepted it uncritically.
Gandhi advocated Ć¢ā¬Ėa return to the villageĆ¢ā¬ā¢ as the only genuine way to gaining swaraj, or self-rule. Nehru and Ambedkar too saw the village as the site of IndiaĆ¢ā¬ā¢s traditional life; however, to them it was also a signifier of IndiaĆ¢ā¬ā¢s economic backwardness and social ills. These notions have shaped social science scholarship, popular politics and public policy.
The idea of such a demographic transition continues to be a core element of state policy and an important indicator of positive social change and economic growth/ modernisation. However, the Ć¢ā¬ĖruralĆ¢ā¬ā¢ in India persists; nearly two-thirds of IndiaĆ¢ā¬ā¢s population still lives in rural settlements.
A Handbook of Rural India, brings together 36 research papers written by some of the leading social scientists, from the early 1950s to the present. It provides a historical perspective on the subject of the Ć¢ā¬ĖruralĆ¢ā¬ā¢ and covers a wide range of topics that have been critical to the imaginings and empirics of village life in contemporary India.
EAN: 9789352871988
Package Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.3 x 1.0 inches
Languages: English












