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This paperback edition of Anti-Utopia: Essential Writings of André Béteille, first published in 2005, presents a collection of Béteille's seminal writings on society, research methodology, social stratification, equality, and civil society and its institutions. This OIP edition carries a new Preface by Dipankar Gupta.
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This paperback edition of Anti-Utopia: Essential Writings of André Béteille, first published in 2005, presents a collection of Béteille's seminal writings on society, research methodology, social stratification, equality, and civil society and its institutions. This OIP edition carries a new Preface by Dipankar Gupta.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 504
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Dezember 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 211mm x 137mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780198075974
- ISBN-10: 0198075979
- Artikelnr.: 53449318
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 504
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Dezember 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 211mm x 137mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780198075974
- ISBN-10: 0198075979
- Artikelnr.: 53449318
André Béteille is Professor Emeritus of Sociology, University of Delhi and National Research Professor. Dipankar Gupta is former Professor, Centre for the Study of Social Systems, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.
* Preface to the Paperback Edition (Dipankar Gupta)
* Acknowledgements
* The Anti-Utopian Liberal: An Introduction to the Works of André
Béteille (Dipankar Gupta)
* Section I: Studying Society: Academic Judgement and Common Sense
* 1: Sociology and Anthropology: Their Relationship in One Person's
Career
* 2: Sociology and Common Sense
* 3: Religion as a Subject for Sociology
* Section II: Methods and Concepts: Operationalizing the Field
* 4: Some Observations on the Comparative Method
* 5: Ideas and Interests
* 6: Tribe and Peasantry
* 7: Race, Caste, and Gender
* Section III: Social Stratification in India: The Dynamics of Class,
Status, and Political Mobilization
* 8: Caste in Contemporary India
* 9: Caste, Class, and Power
* 10: The Future of the Backward Classes: The Competing Demands of
Status and Power
* 11: Class and Status
* Section IV: Equality and Individualism: the Tension between Fact and
Value
* 12: The Idea of Natural Inequality
* 13: The Two Sources of Inequality
* 14: The Reproduction of Inequality
* 15: Individualism and Equality
* Section V: Civil Society and Institutional Well-Being
* 16: The Conflict of Norms and Values
* 17: Equality as a Right and as a Policy
* 18: Distributive Justice and Institutional Well-Being
* 19: Civil Society and the Good Society
* Section VI: Appendices: My Two Grandmothers
* Interview with André Béteille
* Index.
* Acknowledgements
* The Anti-Utopian Liberal: An Introduction to the Works of André
Béteille (Dipankar Gupta)
* Section I: Studying Society: Academic Judgement and Common Sense
* 1: Sociology and Anthropology: Their Relationship in One Person's
Career
* 2: Sociology and Common Sense
* 3: Religion as a Subject for Sociology
* Section II: Methods and Concepts: Operationalizing the Field
* 4: Some Observations on the Comparative Method
* 5: Ideas and Interests
* 6: Tribe and Peasantry
* 7: Race, Caste, and Gender
* Section III: Social Stratification in India: The Dynamics of Class,
Status, and Political Mobilization
* 8: Caste in Contemporary India
* 9: Caste, Class, and Power
* 10: The Future of the Backward Classes: The Competing Demands of
Status and Power
* 11: Class and Status
* Section IV: Equality and Individualism: the Tension between Fact and
Value
* 12: The Idea of Natural Inequality
* 13: The Two Sources of Inequality
* 14: The Reproduction of Inequality
* 15: Individualism and Equality
* Section V: Civil Society and Institutional Well-Being
* 16: The Conflict of Norms and Values
* 17: Equality as a Right and as a Policy
* 18: Distributive Justice and Institutional Well-Being
* 19: Civil Society and the Good Society
* Section VI: Appendices: My Two Grandmothers
* Interview with André Béteille
* Index.
* Preface to the Paperback Edition (Dipankar Gupta)
* Acknowledgements
* The Anti-Utopian Liberal: An Introduction to the Works of André
Béteille (Dipankar Gupta)
* Section I: Studying Society: Academic Judgement and Common Sense
* 1: Sociology and Anthropology: Their Relationship in One Person's
Career
* 2: Sociology and Common Sense
* 3: Religion as a Subject for Sociology
* Section II: Methods and Concepts: Operationalizing the Field
* 4: Some Observations on the Comparative Method
* 5: Ideas and Interests
* 6: Tribe and Peasantry
* 7: Race, Caste, and Gender
* Section III: Social Stratification in India: The Dynamics of Class,
Status, and Political Mobilization
* 8: Caste in Contemporary India
* 9: Caste, Class, and Power
* 10: The Future of the Backward Classes: The Competing Demands of
Status and Power
* 11: Class and Status
* Section IV: Equality and Individualism: the Tension between Fact and
Value
* 12: The Idea of Natural Inequality
* 13: The Two Sources of Inequality
* 14: The Reproduction of Inequality
* 15: Individualism and Equality
* Section V: Civil Society and Institutional Well-Being
* 16: The Conflict of Norms and Values
* 17: Equality as a Right and as a Policy
* 18: Distributive Justice and Institutional Well-Being
* 19: Civil Society and the Good Society
* Section VI: Appendices: My Two Grandmothers
* Interview with André Béteille
* Index.
* Acknowledgements
* The Anti-Utopian Liberal: An Introduction to the Works of André
Béteille (Dipankar Gupta)
* Section I: Studying Society: Academic Judgement and Common Sense
* 1: Sociology and Anthropology: Their Relationship in One Person's
Career
* 2: Sociology and Common Sense
* 3: Religion as a Subject for Sociology
* Section II: Methods and Concepts: Operationalizing the Field
* 4: Some Observations on the Comparative Method
* 5: Ideas and Interests
* 6: Tribe and Peasantry
* 7: Race, Caste, and Gender
* Section III: Social Stratification in India: The Dynamics of Class,
Status, and Political Mobilization
* 8: Caste in Contemporary India
* 9: Caste, Class, and Power
* 10: The Future of the Backward Classes: The Competing Demands of
Status and Power
* 11: Class and Status
* Section IV: Equality and Individualism: the Tension between Fact and
Value
* 12: The Idea of Natural Inequality
* 13: The Two Sources of Inequality
* 14: The Reproduction of Inequality
* 15: Individualism and Equality
* Section V: Civil Society and Institutional Well-Being
* 16: The Conflict of Norms and Values
* 17: Equality as a Right and as a Policy
* 18: Distributive Justice and Institutional Well-Being
* 19: Civil Society and the Good Society
* Section VI: Appendices: My Two Grandmothers
* Interview with André Béteille
* Index.