Category: Sociology of India

  • Kirana stores and its integration in the global cities in India

    Question: How is the experience of living in a global city intermeshed with the local? Abstract The main objective of this study is to analyse the impact of organised retailers (supermarket/hypermarket) on the unorganised retailers (Kirana store) that deal with the segment of food and grocery in the emerging global cities of India. The contemporaryโ€ฆ

  • The Chamar Artisans: Industrialization, Skills and Social Mobility: Book Review

    The Chamar Artisans: Industrialization, Skills and Social Mobility 1986 byย Satish Kumar Sharmaย (Author) A brief abstract of the book The Chamars, who are the main subject of the book, have traditionally indulged in works like leather tanning, shoemaking, and dealing with the carcasses of dead animals in the village community, which is related to their hereditaryโ€ฆ

  • Sociology of India: Kinship, Family, and Marriage in India

    India is widely regarded as one of the oldest civilizations in the world. It was also an early centre for organized religion, with many religions tracing their early roots to India. Hinduism is the largest religion in South Asia, but there are also substantial minorities of Christians and Muslims. India has even been known aroundโ€ฆ

  • A Dalit Womanโ€™s Dues: Oppression in Inter-Caste Marriages

    Abstract Arguably at the lowest rung of the established social hierarchy, Dalit women are often forced to endure extreme trials and tribulations. Their troubles manifest themself even when they supposedly gain upward social mobility, marrying into a caste that is higher than them. With more educational and socio-economic opportunities than ever before, there has beenโ€ฆ

  • What are Modalities and How are they related to the British influence present in Indian Sociology?

    Bernard S. Cohn was an American anthropologist who pioneered in writing about British colonialism in India. He recognised the heavy British Oriental influence that continues to affect Indian sociology today and, in-depth, traced its trajectory. This article focuses on his understanding and explanations of the use of investigative modalities implemented by the British to doโ€ฆ

  • Role of the Brahmo Samaj in Social Movements โ€“ Women Empowerment

    Role of the Brahmo Samaj in social movements aimed at improving the position of Women in Bengal The position of women in society as a topic of discussion can more often than not, be summarised into one single word โ€“ abysmal. The overwhelming presence that patriarchal societies possess, across the globe is arguably the firstโ€ฆ

  • Closed social stratification in India

    Closed social stratification in India The referents of caste The caste in India is divided into four different referents discussed as below: Caste as varna: There are four varnas in India. They can be said to be categories. These include; Brahmans or priests, Kshattriyas or warriors, vaishyas men of commerce and Sudras who are workmenโ€ฆ.