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Professor Vinay Kumar Srivastava: A Life Full of Academic Humility
In: The journal of the Anthropological Survey of India, Band 70, Heft 1, S. 157-161
ISSN: 2632-4369
H.K. Kumbnani (1935–2019)
In: The journal of the Anthropological Survey of India, Band 69, Heft 1, S. 177-178
ISSN: 2632-4369
Subir Kumar Dutta and Mitu De (Eds.), Understanding Autism: Through the Lens of Parents and Professionals
In: The journal of the Anthropological Survey of India, Band 69, Heft 1, S. 179-181
ISSN: 2632-4369
Narratives on Obliging Worms: Childhood Illness in Rural Garhwal
In: The journal of the Anthropological Survey of India, Band 66, Heft 1-2, S. 1-18
ISSN: 2632-4369
Bibliography on Ageing in India
In: Social change, Band 29, Heft 1-2, S. 211-232
ISSN: 0976-3538
Book Reviews and Notices
In: Contributions to Indian sociology, Band 23, Heft 1, S. 224-225
ISSN: 0973-0648
Lucknow School of Economics and Sociology and its relevance To-Day : Some Reflections
In: Sociological bulletin: journal of the Indian Sociological Society, Band 35, Heft 1, S. 1-28
ISSN: 2457-0257
Reflections on Social Science Research in India
In: Sociological bulletin: journal of the Indian Sociological Society, Band 24, Heft 2, S. 139-162
ISSN: 2457-0257
Twelfth All-India Sociological Conference : Secretary's Report for the Period April 1972 to October 1974
In: Sociological bulletin: journal of the Indian Sociological Society, Band 24, Heft 1, S. 109-114
ISSN: 2457-0257
Asia: Modernizing Peasant Societies: A comparative study in Asia and Africa By Guy Hunter. Oxford University Press, London. 1969. x, 324p. Rs 27.50
In: India quarterly: a journal of international affairs, Band 27, Heft 2, S. 158-159
ISSN: 0975-2684
On Gandhi and Sanitation
In: The journal of the Anthropological Survey of India, Band 68, Heft 2, S. 210-224
ISSN: 2632-4369
It was Gandhi who gave centrality to the debate on sanitation from the perspective of bio-power. The category of sanitation for him was not something to be used as a form of control but an instrument for transforming the structural caste-based hierarchy. Gandhian idea on sanitation resonates well with the anthropological notion of holism. He has visualised sanitation across the domains of soma, polis and psyche. Sanitation for Gandhi is not limited by its technical definition requiring only technical solutions but in its expansion that assumes a metaphorical significance. For Gandhi, swaraj (self-rule) in political sphere can only be achieved if there is a collective sense of sanitation and hygiene. The field of sanitation, therefore, can be seen as a testing ground for the ability and preparedness to achieve political swaraj. Sanitation reforms for him are based on reforming the collective sense of social self. This kind of reformation leads sanitation into the domain of the 'moral-political' that invoke collective and municipal efforts from the state to address insanitation. It is within these contexts that the article tries to understand the Gandhian philosophy on sanitation that traverses through the conceptions of bio-power, caste hierarchies, colonialism, scientism, nationalism and morality.
Homocysteine Level and Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors: A Population Based Cross-Sectional Study
In: The journal of the Anthropological Survey of India, Band 66, Heft 1-2, S. 19-33
ISSN: 2632-4369