Course (Paper) Name & No. : SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY–PAPER NO. 8 (OPTIONAL)
Course (Paper) Name & No. : SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY–PAPER NO. 8 (OPTIONAL)
Course (Paper) Unique Code CORE JUNE-2019
Course (Paper) Unique Code ELECTIVE-1 JUNE-2019
Course (Paper) Unique Code ELECTIVE-2 JUNE-2019
External Exam Time Duration : __________________________________________________
Name of
Program
Sem. Course Group
Foundation OR Core
OR
Elective-1 OR
Elective-2 OR
Practical OR
Project
Credit Internal
Marks
External
Marks
Practical
/ Viva
Marks
Total
Marks
B.A. (U.G.) 4 Optional
Core, Elective-1
& Elective-2
03 30 70 -- 100
Course Objective :
To know basic concepts of Sociology.
To give an outline of Sociological Background.
To explain the scope and nature of Sociology.
To provide competitive atmosphere for the students.
Course Contents :
Unit-1 Introduction of Social Anthropology and Other Social Science
Unit-2 Tribal Society and Culture
Unit-3 Tribal Economy
Unit-4 Status of Women in Tribal Society
Text and Reference Books :
(1) Belshaw C., 1975 : Traditional Exchange and Modern Market, Prentice Hall, New Jersy.
(2) Bose N. K., 1956 : Peasant Life in India : A Study in Indian Unity and Diversity
(3) Evans Pritchard, E.E. 1951 : Social Anthropology, New York, Free Prejs.
(4) Firth, R. Ed., - 1975 : Themes in Economic Authoropology
(5) Ghurye G. S. : The Scheduled Tribers
(6) Krishna Iyer and Bala Ratnam : Anthropology in India
(7) Majumdar and Modan : An Introduction to Social Anthropology
(8) L. P. Vidyarthi and Binay Rai : The Tribal Culture of India
(9) Yogendra Singh : Culture Change in India
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SUBJECT : SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY
(B.A. SEMESTER-4) (PAPER-8)
(OPTIONAL)
Unit-1 Introduction of Social Anthropology and Other Social Science :
(1) Anthropology - Meaning, Defination, Characteristics
(2) Social Anthropology - Meaning, Defination, Characteristics and Scope of
Social Anthropology
(3) Methods of Social Anthropology
(4) Importance of Social Anthropology
(5) Origin and Development of Social Anthropology
(6) Relationship of Social Anthropology with Other Social Science
Social Anthropology and Sociology
Social Anthropology and History
Social Anthropology and Economics
Unit-2 Tribal Society and Culture
(1) Culture, Meaning, Concept, Characteristics
(2) Concept of Culture
(1) Evange Pritchard (2) Melinowaski (3) Redclif Brown (4) Tailor
(3) Cultural Process
(1) Enculturation (2) Evolution (3) Cultural Diffusion
(4) Acculturation (5) Assimilation (6) Integration
Unit-3 Tribal Economy
(1) Ecology Depends Forests (2) Religion (3) Simple Technology
(4) Labour Division (5) Production (6) Debt. (7) Savings
(8) Property (9) Health (10) Exchange (11) Market (12) Use Pattern
(Consumption)
Unit-4 Status of Women in Tribal Society :
(1) Social (2) Economical (3) Religion
(4) Political (5) Health (6) Educational
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REFERENCE BOOKS :
1. Belshaw C., 1975 : Traditional Exchange and Modern Market, Prentice
Hall, New Jersy.
2. Bose N. K., 1956 : Peasant Life in India : A Study in Indian Unity and
Diversity
3. Evans Pritchard, E.E. 1951 : Social Anthropology, New York, Free Prejs.
4. Firth, R. Ed., - 1975 : Themes in Economic Authoropology
5. Ghurye G. S. : The Scheduled Tribers
6. Krishna Iyer and Bala Ratnam : Anthropology in India
7. Majumdar and Modan : An Introduction to Social Anthropology
8. L. P. Vidyarthi and Binay Rai : The Tribal Culture of India
9. Yogendra Singh : Culture Change in India
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Annexure – “C”
FACULTY OF ARTS
SYLLABUS
Subject : SOCIOLOGY
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