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Sociology of India - 1 
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Sociology of India - 1
 at 
MKU 
Overview

You'll learn to critically evaluate information about Indian society, questioning assumptions and biases

Duration

15 weeks

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Mode of learning

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Sociology of India - 1
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MKU 
Highlights

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Sociology of India - 1
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MKU 
Course details

Skills you will learn
Who should do this course?
  • Journalists, media professionals, and writers who cover social issues, politics, and culture in India and want to enhance their understanding of the sociological context
  • Anyone with a general interest in Indian society, culture, and social issues who wants to deepen their understanding beyond surface-level observations
What are the course deliverables?
  • You'll learn key sociological tools to analyze Indian society, like social stratification, social institutions, social change, and social movements
  • You'll delve into the complexities of caste, its historical roots, contemporary manifestations, and ongoing debates surrounding it
  • Indian family structures and kinship networks will be explored, including their evolution and the social changes they are undergoing
  • You'll learn to critically evaluate contemporary challenges faced by Indian society, like poverty, inequality, or social marginalization
  • You'll develop the ability to apply sociological concepts to understand your own experiences and the social world around you
More about this course
  • Sociology developed as a Western knowledge that was later disseminated throughout the world
  • As per the uniqueness of the region, the indigenous sociological knowledge varies
  • During the British era, the subject of sociology along with social anthropology was introduced in India for the want of understanding the Indian social structure
  • Sociology as a discipline was introduced in the Indian context during the 1920s along with social anthropology
  • ‘India’ as the object of knowledge can be traced from the classical and Arab-Persian accounts and later during colonial and nationalist discourses
  • Indian society’s uniqueness can be understood from its cultural and religious context
  • India has several concepts which are culture-specific like the caste system and its village and agrarian class structure
  • India is viewed as a land of ‘village republics’ of self-sufficient corporately organized villages
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Sociology of India - 1
 at 
MKU 
Curriculum

Week – 1

Conceptualising Indian Society in the Pre-British Period

Structure and Functioning of Indian Society – Empirical Knowledge

The Indian Village view through the lens of British Colonialism

East India Company’s role in collecting systematic information about the peoples of India

Week – 2

Initial Response to Colonial Power and Discourse

Anti-colonialism and Consciousness Formation

Nature and Approaches to Nationalism

Week – 3

A.R.Desai’s View on Nationalism

Discourse of Nationalism

The emergence of Indian Nationalism

Week – 4

Significance of Nationalism

Nationalism Since Independence

Week – 5

Subaltern - a modern historical approach

Subaltern perspective in Indian Sociology

Subaltern Critique - the case of Indian Nationalism

Gender, Caste and Denotified Tribes - Subaltern perspectives

Week – 6

Caste System in India – Introduction and Background

Theories of Caste System

Origins and Features of the Caste System in India

The Structure of Caste System

Week – 7

Prohibitions and Sanctions

Functions of the Caste System

Role of Caste System in Indian Village

Schedule Castes and Casteless Society

Week – 8

Indian Agrarian Structure–Views of Daniel Thorner – I

The model of agrarian classes in India by D.N. Dhanagare - II

Conceptualisation of Agrarian Classes in India by Utsa Patnaik - III

Week – 9

Industrial labour in post-colonial India

Urban Economy – Factory workers

Social Profile and lifestyle of workers

The Assertion of dignity in the Formal Sector Industry in India

Week – 10

Characteristics of Tribe

Tribal Population in India

The Geographical Distribution of Tribes in India

Social and Economic Organisations of Tribal Community

Week – 11

Understanding Villages: An Indian Perspective

Village Studies in India - MN Srinivas

Village Studies in India –S.C. Dube and A.R. Desai

Changing Village Structure in India

Week – 12

Family

Kinship

Kinship Map 1

Kinship Map 2

Marriage

Week – 13

Religion and Religions in India

Hinduism and Social Order

Hinduism and the Polity

Hindu Reforms and Modernisation

Week – 14

Islam and Islamization in India

Chishtiya and other Orders in India

Islamic Great Tradition and Indo-Islamic Little Tradition

Week – 15

Introduction to Sikhism

Sikh Worships and Rituals – I

Sikh Worships and Rituals – II

Gurudwara, Sikh Code of Conduct and Reform Movements

Sociology of India - 1
 at 
MKU 
Admission Process

    Important Dates

    May 31, 2024
    Course Commencement Date
    May 14, 2023
    Last date of application

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