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Contours of continuity and change

the story of the Bonda Highlanders

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the story of the Bonda Highlanders

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There is an enormous body of empirical material on Indian tribes. Yet a satisfactory explanation of the present state and status of these societies is still to emerge.

Of the two major paradigms underlying such research, neither the cultural paradigm (which is concerned with 'tribal character', 'value systems' and 'attitude patterns') nor the functional approach (which studies the 'political', 'religious' and 'economic' practices of tribes) have been able to adequately explain or understand the process of change in these societies, let alone the way contemporary society at large impinges on the subsistence world.

This study presents a new approach and theoretical perspective for the study of social transformation in subsistence formations in India. It tells the story of the relatively unknown Bonda highlanders of southern Orissa - a tribe caught in a vortex of change from subsistence production to semi-proletarianized wage earning and abandoned to burgeoning market forces and state-sponsored development.

Their traditional life processes are now thwarted by forces which bring unwelcome changes beyond their control.

At the same time, the book resists idealizing 'tribal paradise'. It reveals the forces that account for uneasy continuity in the process of change. In unravelling the realities of social transformation underlying the apparent changes the book describes latent contradictions in subsistence social relations. In conclusion, Professor Nanda argues convincingly for moving away from the narrow monographic framework of existing 'tribal studies'.

Taking themes from social history, economy, social organization and values, and grounding his study in ethnography, he attempts to integrate various theories of social transformation. With its fresh theoretical perspective, clarity, and valuable insights on the contemporary predicament of subsistence societies in India, this book will be of immense interest to students and scholars in the fields of social anthropology and sociology.

It will also interest voluntary agencies and those engaged in development work.

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Sage Publications
Language
English
Pages
228

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Contours of Continuity and Change: The Story of the Bonda Highlanders
January 31, 1995, Sage Publications Pvt. Ltd
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Contours of continuity and change: the story of the Bonda Highlanders
1994, Sage Publications
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [211]-218) and index.

Published in
New Delhi, Thousand Oaks

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
305.891/411
Library of Congress
DS432.B65 N36 1994, DS432.B65N36 1994

The Physical Object

Pagination
228 p. ;
Number of pages
228

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Open Library
OL1106543M
ISBN 10
8170364213, 0803991932
LCCN
94031771
OCLC/WorldCat
30915051
Goodreads
3849770
3537862

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