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Remembering India'S Villages / Santosh K Singh

By: Publication details: Aakar Books 2023 DelhiEdition: 1st editionDescription: 266 pages 22ISBN:
  • 9789350027202
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 307.72 SIN
Summary: In the time of agrarian crisis and movement, Remembering India's Villages centralises the wholesomeness of rural India examining its stubborn past and the dynamic present. Departing from the myth of little republics it sees villages in cinema, development discourses, and debates among the founders of modern India like Gandhi, Nehru, Tagore and Ambedkar. Empirical rescarch, multidisciplinary perspective, and cross-cultural insights are useful aids in this book toward understanding the reality of the rural that comprises structural anomalies and social possibilities. The book remembers India's villages under the trope of reconstitution rather than disappearance. The book adds to the renewed interest in village studies, rural sociology, development studies, and intellectual history.
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Anna Centenary Library 307.72 SIN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 673054
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In the time of agrarian crisis and movement, Remembering India's Villages centralises the wholesomeness of rural India examining its stubborn past and the dynamic present. Departing from the myth of little republics it sees villages in cinema, development discourses, and debates among the founders of modern India like Gandhi, Nehru, Tagore and Ambedkar. Empirical rescarch, multidisciplinary perspective, and cross-cultural insights are useful aids in this book toward understanding the reality of the rural that comprises structural anomalies and social possibilities. The book remembers India's villages under the trope of reconstitution rather than disappearance. The book adds to the renewed interest in village studies, rural sociology, development studies, and intellectual history.

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