Lesson 5 of 18 • 40 upvotes • 11:59mins
This lesson has finished the remaining part of Chapter 3, and talks about tribe (various crucial dimensions) and family/kinship. The first part focuses on what tribe is, its different categories etc. Then comes the part where different Perspectives of looking at tribal came up. Basically, the isolationists vs integrationists. The developmental projects and the backlash on tribals have been covered. Lastly, family, its definitions, types etc have been covered. If interested, you can read G S Ghurye, Varrier Elwin on tribe. And books on khasi community for understanding matriliny. **correction. In the first slide, the last points: biggest instead of beggest. Gonds instead of Gongs.
18 lessons • 3h 46m
Overview of the course
3:52mins
Chapter 1: Introducing Indian Society
13:22mins
Chapter 2: The Demographic Structure of Indian Society
14:41mins
Chapter 3: Social Institutions in India: Continuity and Change Part I (Caste)
11:55mins
Chapter 3: Social Institutions in India: Continuity and Change (Part II-Tribe, family and kinship)
11:59mins
Chapter 4: The Market as a social institution
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Key concepts on Karl Marx
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Chapter 5: Patterns of Social inequality and exclusion Part I
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Chapter 5: Patterns of Social inequality and exclusion Part II
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Chapter 5: Patterns of Social inequality and exclusion Part III
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Chapter 6: The Challenges of Cultural Diversity Part I
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Chapter 6 : The Challenges of Cultural Diversity Part II
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Chapter 6 : The Challenges of Cultural Diversity Part III
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Chapter 6: The Challenges of Cultural Diversity Part IV
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Important terms (Glossary 1)
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Important terms (Glossary 2)
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Important terms (Glossary 3)
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Important terms (Glossary 4)
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