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TRIBALS IN INDIA: CHANGING SCENARIO

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Book Details:
  • Author: Shruti Tandon, Mahesh Nawria, Parul Singh (Eds)

  • Publisher: Rawat Publications

  • Language: English

  • Edition: First Edition

  • ISBN: 9788131614372

  • Pages: 214

  • Cover: Hardcover


About the Book

A significant portion of India’s diverse population consists of tribal communities. This volume delves into their unique customs, traditions, and their deep-rooted relationship with nature. It provides critical insights into the challenges tribal communities face in an era of globalization, liberalization, and privatization. As tribals grapple with unfamiliar capitalist systems, they encounter disruptions that threaten their cultural identity and socio-economic well-being.

The book highlights the Indian government's initiatives to preserve the socio-cultural fabric of tribal life through constitutional safeguards related to education, economic security, cultural preservation, and political empowerment. It offers a holistic view of tribal realities and is an essential read for students, researchers, policymakers, and anyone interested in the socio-cultural dynamics of tribal life in India.


Contents

  1. Tribal and Caste Societies: Structural Antagonisms – S.L. Doshi

  2. Ideas and Discourse on Tribes of India – Vinay Kumar Srivastava

  3. Text and Context: The Changing Nature of Tribal Studies in India – Vidyut Joshi

  4. Tribal Identity, Modernization and Globalization – S.L. Sharma

  5. Tribal Migration and Emergence of Female-Headed Households – P.C. Jain

  6. Status of Tribal Health in Rajasthan – Shashi Sanchiher

  7. Religious Practices and Environmental Protection among Rajasthan Tribals – Sudeshna Parija & Geeta Swami

  8. Forest Dwellers Rights Act and Development in Rajasthan – Shalini Marwaha & Manleen Kaur

  9. Media Exposure among Tribals of South Rajasthan – Manoj Lodha & Alka Lodha

  10. Sexual Behaviour of Adolescent Unmarried Tribal Migrant Girls – Hitendra Singh Rathore & Ruby Alambusha Singh

  11. Tribal Development in Post-Independence India: Reality or Myth – Alok Kumar Meena

  12. Ethnographic Discourse on Tribals of Odisha – Bibhu K. Mohanty

  13. Tribals of Rajasthan: Problems and Prospects – Jyoti Gautam

  14. Tribals and Hindu Nationalism in the Context of North-East India – Pranjal Sarma

  15. An Ethnographical Account of Sansis of Rajasthan – Pragya Sharma

  16. The Political-Economy of Indian Tribes: A Study of Sahariyas of Baran – Sunaina Dhankhar & Nisha Yadav


About the Editors

Shruti Tandon is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Government Meera Girls College, Udaipur. With over 17 years of teaching experience, her areas of interest include Tribal Studies, Sociology of Education, and Youth Sociology. She has published 41 articles, authored two books, and received the O.P. Sharma Award.

Mahesh Nawria is Associate Professor and Head of the Sociology Department at S.S.G. Pareek P.G. College, Jaipur. His areas of specialization include Political Sociology, Gender Studies, and Rural Development. With over 20 research papers and four books, he is a recipient of the Inspira (IRA) Academic Excellence Award and the O.P. Sharma Award.

Parul Singh is Assistant Professor at Government Arts Girls College, Kota, specializing in Family, Kinship, Developmental Sociology, and Urban Sociology. She has been Assistant Editor of Rajasthan Journal of Sociology and is actively engaged in sociological research and editorial roles.