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Readings In Indian Sociology Volume I Towards Sociology Of Dalits 1st Edition Paramjit S Judge Editor

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Readings In Indian Sociology Volume I Towards Sociology Of Dalits 1st Edition Paramjit S Judge Editor
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Readings In Indian Sociology Volume I Towards Sociology Of Dalits 1st Edition Paramjit S Judge Editor instant download after payment.

Publisher: Sage Publications Pvt. Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 20.12 MB
Pages: 3549
Author: Paramjit S Judge (editor)
ISBN: 9789351500285, 9351500284
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Readings In Indian Sociology Volume I Towards Sociology Of Dalits 1st Edition Paramjit S Judge Editor by Paramjit S Judge (editor) 9789351500285, 9351500284 instant download after payment.

Towards Sociology of Dalits, features 11 select articles with a comprehensive introductory chapter which provide a panoramic outline of the content of Dalit studies in India over time and space. The location of Dalits has been inseparably linked with the caste and economy of Indian society giving rise to the practice of untouchability duly supported by tradition and religious ideology. Three major issues discussed in the various chapters of this volume are untouchability and exclusion, conflict and change. 

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