University of Toronto Press
The Hindu Family in its Urban Setting
About this book
This study analyses one of the Hindu structures-the family-which is considered by sociologists to be very resistant to change. Its purpose is to show the effect of industrial and technological change on the traditional middle- and upper-class urban Hindu family.
Author / Editor information
Aileen D. Ross is a member of the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at McGill University.
Reviews
"Dr. Ross deserves congratulations for this study on the urban Hindu family. Indian social scientists will be especially grateful to her for blazing a new trail … her research has not only broken new ground in the field of dynamics of family change, but also has provided a highly suggestive, interpretative, base for future follow-up studies." International Journal of Comparative Sociology
"An excellent piece of research ... To the student of sociology as well as to the planners of development of this country, this book is a must. It goes without saying that no library can do without it. To the general reader, this presents in an easily digestible form an intensely complex subject and gives him the assistance of a bibliography should he be interested in pursuing the subject further on his own." Bharat Jyoti (Bombay)
"Dr. Ross has provided a much-needed addition to the sociology and social anthropology of India through a highly perceptive analysis of the social position of one hundred and fifty-seven families living in Bangalore ... For the ground studied we are given a clear and detailed statement of household arrangements, kinship obligations (including those connected with family authority), the emotive tone of family life, work, education, friendship, and marriage patterns. The most enlightening section is probably that which covers the commitment of the family to work." Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science
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Frontmatter
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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INTRODUCTION
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CONTENTS
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I. THE JOINT FAMILY SYSTEM AND CHANGE
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II. THE ECOLOGICAL SUBSTRUCTURE
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III. THE SUBSTRUCTURE OF RIGHTS AND DUTIES
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IV. THE SUBSTRUCTURE OF POWER AND AUTHORITY
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V. THE SUBSTRUCTURE OF SENTIMENTS
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VI. WORK AND THE FAMILY
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VII. EDUCATION AND THE FAMILY
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VIII. CHANGING FRIENDSHIP AND MARRIAGE PATI'ERNS
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IX. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
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APPENDIXES
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
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INDEX OF AUTHORS
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INDEX OF SUBJECTS
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