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Faculty of Arts (Under Graduate)

REVISED SYLLABUS

SOCIOLOGY

(SEMESTER SYSTEM)

CBCS

SEMESTER - 1 & 2

[ENGLISH VERSION]

Effective From : June-2019

PAPER NO. 1 TO 4

JUNE – 2019

Web Site : www.saurashtrauniversity.edu

Annexure “B” SAURASHTRA UNIVERSITY ARTS FACULTY

SUBJECT : SOCIOLOGY (SEM-1 & 2) Sr. No.

Level Sem. Course Group

Course (Paper) Title Course (Paper)

No.

Credit Internal Marks

External Marks

Practical / Viva Marks

Total Marks

Course (Paper) Unique Code UG Or PG

Or M.Phil. Or

Diploma Or PG

Diploma Or Adv. Diploma

Or Certificate Or Others

Foundation Or Core

Or Elective-1

Or Elective-2

Or Practical

Or Project

1 U.G. 1 Core Elementary Sociology Paper-1 1 03 30 70 -- 100 2 U.G. 1 Elective-1 Elementary Sociology Paper-1 1 03 30 70 -- 100 3 U.G. 1 Elective-2 Elementary Sociology Paper-1 1 03 30 70 -- 100 4 U.G. 1 Core,

Optional An Introduction to Indian Society Paper-1

1 03 30 70 -- 100

5 U.G. 1 Elective-1 Optional

An Introduction to Indian Society Paper-1

1 03 30 70 -- 100

6 U.G. 1 Elective-2 Optional

An Introduction to Indian Society Paper-1

1 03 30 70 -- 100

7 U.G. 1 Core Indian Social Institution Part-1 2 03 30 70 -- 100 8 U.G. 1 Elective-1 Indian Social Institution Part-1 2 03 30 70 -- 100 9 U.G. 1 Elective-2 Indian Social Institution Part-1 2 03 30 70 -- 100 10 U.G. 2 Core Essential Concepts of

Sociology Paper-3 3 03 30 70 -- 100

11 U.G. 2 Elective-1 Essential Concepts of

Sociology Paper-3 3 03 30 70 -- 100

12 U.G. 2 Elective-2 Essential Concepts of

Sociology Paper-3 3 03 30 70 -- 100

Sr. No.

Level Sem. Course Group

Course (Paper) Title Course (Paper)

No.

Credit Internal Marks

External Marks

Practical / Viva Marks

Total Marks

Course (Paper) Unique Code UG Or PG

Or M.Phil. Or

Diploma Or PG

Diploma Or Adv. Diploma

Or Certificate Or Others

Foundation Or Core

Or Elective-1

Or Elective-2

Or Practical

Or Project

13 U.G. 2 Core Indian Social Institutions Part-2 Paper-4

4 03 30 70 -- 100

14 U.G. 2 Elective-1 Indian Social Institutions Part-2 Paper-4

4 03 30 70 -- 100

15 U.G. 2 Elective-2 Indian Social Institutions Part-2 Paper-4

4 03 30 70 -- 100

16 U.G. 2 Core, Optional

Kinship in Sociology Paper-4 4 03 30 70 -- 100

17 U.G. 2 Elective-1 Optional

Kinship in Sociology Paper-4 4 03 30 70 -- 100

18 U.G. 2 Elective-2 Optional

Kinship in Sociology Paper-4 4 03 30 70 -- 100

REVISED SYLLABUS

SOCIOLOGY

SEMESTER : 1 TO 2

MARKS : 70

INDEX Semester Paper No. & Name

1 Paper No. 1 : Elementary Sociology

OR (OPTIONAL)

Paper No. 1 : An Introduction to Indian Society

Paper No. 2 : Indian Social Institutions Part-1

2 Paper No. 3 : Essential Concepts of Sociology

Paper No. 4 : Indian Social Institutions Part-II

OR (OPTIONAL)

Paper No. 4 : Kinship in Sociology

Annexure – “C”

FACULTY OF ARTS SYLLABUS

B.A. Sociology Sem. 1 Subject : SOCIOLOGY Course (Paper) Name & No. : ELEMENTARY SOCIOLOGY – PAPER NO. 1

Course (Paper) Unique Code CORE Course (Paper) Unique Code ELECTIVE-1 Course (Paper) Unique Code ELECTIVE-2 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.) 1 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 : Chapter-1 An Introduction to Sociology Chapter-2 Basic Terminology of Sociology Chapter-3 Social Action and Interaction Chapter-4 Status and Role Text and Reference Books : 1. Biersted Robert : The social order, Tata Mcgraw Hill, 1970. 2. Davis Kingsley : Human Society, Macmillan Co., 1961. 3. Desai A. R. : Samajkhan 1-4 (Guj.) Guj. Uni. 1960. 4. Fairchild (Ed.) : Dictionary of Sociology. 5. Alex Inkeles : What is sociology ! An introduction to the discipline & profession, Prentice Hall

Inc. 1964. 6. Haridas T. Majumdar : The Grammar of Sociology - Man in Society, Asia Pub. House, 1966. 7. Fichter Joseph H. : Sociology The University of Chicago Press, 1957. 8. Gisbert : Fundamentals of Sociology. 9. V. Joshi (Dr.) “Paribhashik Shabda Kosh” Uni Granthnirman Board, Ahmedabad, 1999 10. Government of India : Social Welfare in India Planning Commission, 1960. 11. Horton and Hunt : Sociology, Macgraw Hill Book Co. 1964. 12. Johnson Harry M. : Sociology - A Systematic Introduction, Allied Publication Indian Ed. 1966. 13. Ogburn and Him Koff : A H and Book of Sociology, Euresia Bub House, 1966. 14. Usha Kanharse (Trans.) Samajshatra (Gujarati) Guj. Uni..

SUBJECT : ELEMENTARY SOCIOLOGY (B.A. SEMESTER-1) (PAPER-1)

COURSE OUTLINE :

Chapter-1 An Introduction to Sociology

A Brief Outline of Origin and Development of Sociology

B Meaning and Definition of Sociology

C Nature of Sociology

D Scope and Importance of Sociology

Chapter-2 Basic Terminology of Sociology

A Society : Meaning and Characteristics

B Community : Meaning and Characteristics

C Association : Meaning and Characteristics

D Institution : Meaning and Characteristics

Chapter-3 Social Action and Interaction

A Meaning of Social Action

B Factors of Social Action

C Meaning of Social Interaction

D Types of Social Interaction

Chapter-4 Status and Role

A Meaning of Status and Role

B Types of Status

C Relation between Status and Role

D Role Conflict

REFERENCE BOOK :

1. Biersted Robert : The social order, Tata Mcgraw Hill, 1970.

2. Davis Kingsley : Human Society, Macmillan Co., 1961.

3. Desai A. R. : Samajkhan 1-4 (Guj.) Guj. Uni. 1960.

4. Fairchild (Ed.) : Dictionary of Sociology.

5. Alex Inkeles : What is sociology ! An introduction to the discipline & profession, Prentice Hall Inc. 1964.

6. Haridas T. Majumdar : The Grammar of Sociology - Man in Society, Asia Pub. House, 1966.

7. Fichter Joseph H. : Sociology The University of Chicago Press, 1957.

8. Gisbert : Fundamentals of Sociology.

9. V. Joshi (Dr.) “Paribhashik Shabda Kosh” Uni Granthnirman Board, Ahmedabad, 1999

10. Government of India : Social Welfare in India Planning Commission, 1960.

11. Horton and Hunt : Sociology, Macgraw Hill Book Co. 1964.

12. Johnson Harry M. : Sociology - A Systematic Introduction, Allied Publication Indian Ed. 1966.

13. Ogburn and Him Koff : A H and Book of Sociology, Euresia Bub House, 1966.

14. Usha Kanharse (Trans.) Samajshatra (Gujarati) Guj. Uni..

Annexure – “C” FACULTY OF ARTS

SYLLABUS (B.A. SEMESTER-1) (PAPER-1)

Subject : SOCIOLOGY Course (Paper) Name & No. : An Introduction to Indian Society– PAPER NO. 1 (OPTIONAL)

Course (Paper) Unique Code CORE Course (Paper) Unique Code ELECTIVE-1 Course (Paper) Unique Code ELECTIVE-2 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.) 1 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 : Chapter-1 Population of India Chapter-2 Tribal Community in Indian Population Chapter-3 Religions and Linguistic Groups in India Chapter-4 Rural and Urban Communities in India Text and Reference Books : 1. John Meleish : The Theory of Social Change 2. Anderson and Parker : An Introduction to Sociology 3. Ogbarn and Nimkoff : A Handbook of Sociology 4. Davis Kingsley : Human Society 5. Harton and Hunt : Sociology 6. Merton Robert K : Social Theory and Social Structure 7. Shrinivas M. N. : Social Change in Modern India 8. Johnson Harry M : Sociology - A Systematic Introduction 9. Maciver and Page : Society 10. Unnithan and Others (Ed.) Towards a Sociology of Culture in India 11. Sorokin Pitirim : Social and Cultural Mobility

SUBJECT : GENERAL SOCIOLOGY (B.A. SEMESTER-1) (PAPER-1)

(OPTIONAL)

COURSE OUTLINE :

Paper No. 1 : An Introduction to Indian Society [Optional]

Chapter-1 Population of India

A Sex Ratio in Population

B Education Ratio in Population

C Age Ratio in Population

D Rural and Urban Population

Chapter-2 Tribal Community in Indian Population

A Meaning of Tribals

B Characteristics of Tribals

C Introduction of Social Life of Tribals and Dormitories

D Methods of mate selection among Tribals

Chapter-3 Religious and Linguistic Groups in India

A Religious groups and its population

B Religious Importance of Religions Groups

C Linguistic Groups and its Population

D Relatious and Conflicts between Linguistic Groups

Chapter-4 Rural and Urban Communities in India

A Meaning and Characteristics of Rural Community

B Meaning and Characteristics of Urban Community

C Comparison between Rural and Urban Community

D Occupation Composition of India

REFERENCE BOOK : 1. John Meleish : The Theory of Social Change

2. Anderson and Parker : An Introduction to Sociology

3. Ogbarn and Nimkoff : A Handbook of Sociology

4. Davis Kingsley : Human Society

5. Harton and Hunt : Sociology

6. Merton Robert K : Social Theory and Social Structure

7. Shrinivas M. N. : Social Change in Modern India

8. Johnson Harry M : Sociology - A Systematic Introduction

9. Maciver and Page : Society

10. Unnithan and Others (Ed.) Towards a Sociology of Culture in India

11. Sorokin Pitirim : Social and Cultural Mobility

Annexure – “C” FACULTY OF ARTS

SYLLABUS (B.A. SEMESTER-1) (PAPER-2)

Subject : SOCIOLOGY Course (Paper) Name & No. : INDIAN SOCIAL INSTITUTION PART-1,PAPER NO. 2 Course (Paper) Unique Code CORE Course (Paper) Unique Code ELECTIVE-1 Course (Paper) Unique Code ELECTIVE-2 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.) 1 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 : Chapter-1 Social Institution Chapter-2 Caste Institutions Chapter-3 Marriage Institution Chapter-4 Family Institution Text and Reference Books : 1. Shaer Robert : Ethnography of Ancient India.

2. Bailey F. G. : Trible, Caste & Nation Encyclopedia of Social Science

3. Ghurye G. S. : The Scheduled Tribe

4. Fair Child : Dictionary of Sociology

5. Grierson G. A. Linguistic Survey of India

6. Shrinivas M. N., Case in ModernIndia

7. Majumdar : Social Structure

8. Gazetter of Bombay Presidency

9. Risely H : ‘The People of India

10. Altekar A. S. : The Position of Women in Hindu Civilization

11. Majumdar & Madan : ‘Social Anthrology

12. Shrinivas M. N., Religion & Society Among the Coorgs of South India

SUBJECT : INDIAN SOCIAL STRUCTURE (B.A. SEMESTER-1) (PAPER-2)

Paper No. 2 : Indian Social Institutions

Chapter-1 Social Institution

A Meaning and definition of Social Institution

B Characteristics of social institution

C Functions of Social Institution

D Main Indian Social Institution

Chapter-2 Caste Institution

A Meaning and Characteristics of Caste

B Varna and Caste

C Casteism : Meaning and Causes

D Consequences of Casteism and its solution

Chapter-3 Marriage Institution

A Marriage : Meaning and Aims

B Hindu Marriage : As a Sacrament

C Muslim Marriage Meaning Aims and as a Contract

D Divorse Meaning Causes and Consequences

Chapter-4 Family Institution

A Family : Meaning and Characteristics

B Types of Family : Joint and Nuclear

C Forms of Family : Patriarchal and Matriarchal

D Factors of change in Modern Family

REFERENCE BOOK : 1. Shaer Robert : Ethnography of Ancient India.

2. Bailey F. G. : Trible, Caste & Nation Encyclopedia of Social Science

3. Ghurye G. S. : The Scheduled Tribe

4. Fair Child : Dictionary of Sociology

5. Grierson G. A. Linguistic Survey of India

6. Shrinivas M. N., Case in ModernIndia

7. Majumdar : Social Structure

8. Gazetter of Bombay Presidency

9. Risely H : ‘The People of India

10. Altekar A. S. : The Position of Women in Hindu Civilization

11. Majumdar & Madan : ‘Social Anthrology

12. Shrinivas M. N., Religion & Society Among the Coorgs of South India

Annexure – “C” FACULTY OF ARTS

SYLLABUS (B.A. SEMESTER-1) (PAPER -3)

Subject : SOCIOLOGY Course (Paper) Name & No. : ESSENTIAL CONCEPTS OF SOCIOLOGY PAPER NO. 3

Course (Paper) Unique Code CORE Course (Paper) Unique Code ELECTIVE-1 Course (Paper) Unique Code ELECTIVE-2 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.) 2 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 : Chapter-1 Socialization Chapter-2 Individual and Society Chapter-3 Social Stratification and Mobility Chapter-4 Social Control Text and Reference Books : Desai A. R. : Samajkhan 1-4 (Guj.) Guj. Uni. 1960. Biersted Robert : The social order, Tata Mcgraw Hill, 1970. Alex Inkeles : What is sociology ! An introduction to the discipline & profession, Prentice Hall Inc. 1964. Davis Kingsley : Human Society, Macmillan Co., 1961. Gisbert : Fundamentals of Sociology. Horton and Hunt : Sociology, Macgraw Hill Book Co. 1964. Fairchild (Ed.) : Dictionary of Sociology. Fichter Joseph H. : Sociology The University of Chicago Press, 1957. Government of India : Social Welfare in India Planning Commission, 1960. Haridas T. Majumdar : The Grammar of Sociology - Man in Society, Asia Pub. House, 1966. Johnson Harry M. : Sociology - A Systematic Introduction, Allied Publication Indian Ed. 1966. Ogburn and Him Koff : A H and Book of Sociology, Euresia Bub House, 1966. Usha Kanharse (Trans.) Samajshatra (Gujarati) Guj. Uni. V. Joshi (Dr.) “Paribhashik Shabda Kosh” Uni Granthnirman Board, Ahmedabad, 1999.

SUBJECT : BASIC CONCEPTS OF SOCIOLOGY (B.A. SEMESTER-2) (PAPER-3)

Paper No. 3 : Essential Concepts of Sociology

Chapter-1 Socialization

A Meaning and Definition

B Social Agencies : Family and Peer Groups - Educational Institution - Communication Media

Chapter-2 Individual and Society

A Relation between Individual and Society. Different View Points

B C D

Social Contract Theory Social Organism Theory Sociological View-point

Chapter-3 Social Stratification and Mobility

A Social Stratification : Meaning and Nature

B Social Stratification : Functions and Dysfunctions

C Types of Social Mobility

D Factors Influencing Social Mobility

Chapter-4 Social Control

A Social Control : Meaning and Defination

B C D

Characteristics of Social Control Means of Social Control - Mores - Folkways - Custom - Law - Fashion Importance of Social Control

REFERENCE BOOK : 1. Desai A. R. : Samajkhan 1-4 (Guj.) Guj. Uni. 1960.

2. Biersted Robert : The social order, Tata Mcgraw Hill, 1970.

3. Alex Inkeles : What is sociology ! An introduction to the discipline & profession,

Prentice Hall Inc. 1964.

4. Davis Kingsley : Human Society, Macmillan Co., 1961.

5. Gisbert : Fundamentals of Sociology.

6. Horton and Hunt : Sociology, Macgraw Hill Book Co. 1964.

7. Fairchild (Ed.) : Dictionary of Sociology.

8. Fichter Joseph H. : Sociology The University of Chicago Press, 1957.

9. Government of India : Social Welfare in India Planning Commission, 1960.

10. Haridas T. Majumdar : The Grammar of Sociology - Man in Society, Asia Pub.

House, 1966.

11. Johnson Harry M. : Sociology - A Systematic Introduction, Allied Publication

Indian Ed. 1966.

12. Ogburn and Him Koff : A H and Book of Sociology, Euresia Bub House, 1966.

13. Usha Kanharse (Trans.) Samajshatra (Gujarati) Guj. Uni.

14. V. Joshi (Dr.) “Paribhashik Shabda Kosh” Uni Granthnirman Board, Ahmedabad,

1999.

Annexure – “C” FACULTY OF ARTS

SYLLABUS (B.A. SEMESTER-2) (PAPER-4)

Subject : SOCIOLOGY Course (Paper) Name & No. : INDIAN SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS PART-II PAPER NO. 4

Course (Paper) Unique Code CORE Course (Paper) Unique Code ELECTIVE-1 Course (Paper) Unique Code ELECTIVE-2 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.) 2 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 : Chapter-1 Religion Institution Chapter-2 Education Institution Chapter-3 State Institution Chapter-4 Property Institution Text and Reference Books : 1. Ghurye G. S. : Caste & Race in India 2. Ghurye G. S. : Urbanization & Family Change, 3. Desai A. R. & Desai Nera : cpfsdp„ N°pduZ kdpS>ip÷ 4. Desai A. R. : Social Background of Indian Nationalism 5. Altekar A. S. : The Position of Women in Hidnu Civilization 6. Karve Irawati : Kinship Organization in India 7. Kuppenswamy B. : Social Change in India 8. Bose Ashish : Population in India’s Development 9. Chekki D.A. : Modernization & Kinship in Uban India 10. Desai I. P. : Some Aspects of Family in Mahuva 11. Govt. of India : Facts about India, 1971 12. Hate & C.A. : Changing Status of Women in Post - India Independence 13. Kanan C. T. : Inter Caste & Inter Community Marriage in India 14. Kapadia K. M. : Marriage & Family in India

SUBJECT : INTRODUCTION OF INDIAN SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS

(B.A. SEMESTER-2) (PAPER-4)

Paper No. 4 : Indian Social Institutions (Part-II)

Chapter-1 Religion Institution

A Meaning and Characteristics

B Beliefs of Major Religions

C Functions of Religion

D Dysfunctions of Religion

Chapter-2 Education Institution

A Meaning

B Relation between Education and Society

C Social Functions of Education

D Importance Female Education

Chapter-3 State Institution

A Meaning and Characteristics

B Functions of State

C Concepts of Welfare State

D Sociological approach to study of State

Chapter-4 Property Institution

A Meaning

B Nature of Right of Property

C Types of Property

D Trusteeship Theory of Property

REFERENCE BOOK : 1. Ghurye G. S. : Caste & Race in India

2. Ghurye G. S. : Urbanization & Family Change,

3. Desai A. R. & Desai Nera : cpfsdp„ N°pduZ kdpS>ip÷

4. Desai A. R. : Social Background of Indian Nationalism

5. Altekar A. S. : The Position of Women in Hidnu Civilization

6. Karve Irawati : Kinship Organization in India

7. Kuppenswamy B. : Social Change in India

8. Bose Ashish : Population in India’s Development

9. Chekki D.A. : Modernization & Kinship in Uban India

10. Desai I. P. : Some Aspects of Family in Mahuva

11. Govt. of India : Facts about India, 1971

12. Hate & C.A. : Changing Status of Women in Post - India Independence

13. Kanan C. T. : Inter Caste & Inter Community Marriage in India

14. Kapadia K. M. : Marriage & Family in India

Annexure – “C”

FACULTY OF ARTS SYLLABUS

(B.A. SEMESTER-2) (Paper No.4) Subject : SOCIOLOGY Course (Paper) Name & No. : KINSHIP IN SOCIOLOGY PAPER NO. 4 (OPTIONAL)

Course (Paper) Unique Code CORE Course (Paper) Unique Code ELECTIVE-1 Course (Paper) Unique Code ELECTIVE-2 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.) 2 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 : Chapter-1 Kinship Relations Chapter-2 Basic Concept Regarding Kinship Chapter-3 Descent and Kinship Chapter-4 Kinship Organization in India and Regional Variation Text and Reference Books : 1. Gunatilake, G. 1984 : Intersectoral Linkages and Health Development : Case Studies in India

(Kerala State) 2. John Kane : Social Problems (1962). 3. Gisbert : Fundamentals of Sociology. 4. Mamoria C. B. : Social Problems and Social Disorganization in India (1970) 5. Harton and Leslie : Sociology of Social Problems. 6. Ghurye G. S. : The Scheduled Tribers 7. Krishna Iyer and Bala Ratnam : Anthropology in India 8. Majumdar and Modan : An Introduction to Social Anthropology 9. Desai A. R. : Samajkhan 1-4 (Guj.) Guj. Uni. 1960. 10. Fairchild (Ed.) : Dictionary of Sociology. 11. Fichter Joseph H. : Sociology The University of Chicago Press, 1957. 12. Veeranarayana Keihineni (1991) : Political Economy of State Intervention in Health Care. 13. Albrecht, Gary L. 1944 : Advances in Medical Sociology Mumbai.

SUBJECT : KINSHIP RELATIONSHIP AND SOCIAL PROBLEMS (B.A. SEMESTER-2) (PAPER-4)

(OPTIONAL) Paper No. 4 : Kinship in Sociology Paper No. 4 [Optional]

Chapter-1 Kinship Relations

A Meaning and Definition of Kinship

B Nature of Kinship

C Importance of Kinship

D Terminology of Kinship

Chapter-2 Basic Concept Regarding Kinship

A Hereditary Kinship

B Incest Kinship

C Gotra and Sagotra

D Sapind

Chapter-3 Descent and Kinship

A Lineage

B Descent

C Kindred

D Complimentary Relations

Chapter-4 Kinship Organization in India and Regional Variation

A Kinship in Northern Zone

B Kinship in Central Zone

C Kinship in Southern Zone

D Kinship in Eastern Zone

REFERENCE BOOKS : 1. Gunatilake, G. 1984 : Intersectoral Linkages and Health Development : Case

Studies in India (Kerala State)

2. John Kane : Social Problems (1962).

3. Gisbert : Fundamentals of Sociology.

4. Mamoria C. B. : Social Problems and Social Disorganization in India (1970)

5. Harton and Leslie : Sociology of Social Problems.

6. Ghurye G. S. : The Scheduled Tribers

7. Krishna Iyer and Bala Ratnam : Anthropology in India

8. Majumdar and Modan : An Introduction to Social Anthropology

9. Desai A. R. : Samajkhan 1-4 (Guj.) Guj. Uni. 1960.

10. Fairchild (Ed.) : Dictionary of Sociology.

11. Fichter Joseph H. : Sociology The University of Chicago Press, 1957.

12. Veeranarayana Keihineni (1991) : Political Economy of State Intervention in

Health Care.

13. Albrecht, Gary L. 1944 : Advances in Medical Sociology Mumbai.

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