Globalizing India: Perspectives from Below (Anthem South Asian Studies)

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نام کتاب : Globalizing India: Perspectives from Below (Anthem South Asian Studies)
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : جهانی شدن هند: دیدگاه هایی از پایین (سرود مطالعات آسیای جنوبی)
سری : Anthem South Asian Studies
نویسندگان : ,
ناشر : Anthem Press
سال نشر : 2005
تعداد صفحات : 247
ISBN (شابک) : 1843311941 , 9781843311942
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 881 کیلوبایت



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این یکی از اولین کتاب‌هایی است که مجموعه‌ای از نوشته‌ها را در مورد تأثیرات جهانی شدن بر هند و جامعه هند ارائه کرده است. ویراستاران تیمی از دانشگاهیان برجسته را گرد هم آورده اند تا مجموعه ای از بحث های انتقادی را در مورد مسائل مهم اقتصاد و کشاورزی، آموزش و پرورش و زبان، و فرهنگ و مذهب بر اساس مطالعات موردی قوم نگارانه از مناطق مختلف هند ارائه دهند. جهانی شدن هند کمک بزرگی به مطالعات آسیای جنوبی است و موضوعی با اهمیت معاصر - هم در منطقه و هم در سطح بین‌المللی مورد بازجویی قرار می‌گیرد.


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Front Matter
Half Title
Series Page
Title
Copyright
Contents
List of Contributors
Ackowledgements
Main Body
Chapter 1. Introduction, by Jackie Assayag and C. J. Fuller
1.1 Globalization in India
1.2 An Outline of this Book
1.3 Conclusion
Bibliography
Part One: Economy and Agriculture
Chapter 2. On the History of Globalization and India: Concepts, Measures and Debates, by G. Balachandran and Sanjay Subrahmanyam
2.1 Introdution: A Problematic Catergory
2.2 The Perspective from World Economic History
2.3 The World and Early Modern India
2.4 Colonial Trade and Globalization
2.5 Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Chapter 3. In Search of \'Basmatisthan\': Agro-Nationalism and Globalization, by Denis Vidal
3.1 Globalization and Delocalization
3.2 Globalization and Relocalization
3.3 Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Chapter 4. Seeds of Wrath: Agriculture, Biotechnology and Globalization, by Jackie Assayag
4.1 South India
4.2 Paris, Europe and the World
4.3 Agriculture in India
4.4 The Agro-capitalist Cosmology of Seeds
4.5 Farmers Against Globalization
4.6 The Vernacular Cosmology of Seeds
4.7 Moneylenders, Brokers, Sellers
4.8 Body, Transplantation and Conspiracy
4.9 Globalization, History and Causality
Notes
Bibliography
Chapter 5. Weaving for \'Ikea\' in South India: Subcontracting, Labour Markets and Gender Relations in a Global Value Chain, by Geert de Neve
5.1 The Location, Company and Products
5.2 Labour Recruitment and the Strategy of \'Putting Out\'
5.3 To Weave or Not to Weave - the Workers\' Perspective
5.4 A Comparison with the Kamaraj Colony
5.5 Workers\' Mobility: Shifting Patterns of Post-Marital Residence
5.6 Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Part Two: Education and Language
Chapter 6. \'Children are Capital, Grandchildren are Interest\': Changing Educational Strategies and Parenting in Calcutta\'s Middle-Class Families, by Henrike Donner
6.1 The Setting
6.2 Education and Expectations in the Global Economy
6.3 Parenting
6.4 Shared Parenting
6.5 Paternal Grandmothers
6.6 Mothers and Networks
6.7 Conclusion: Educational Strategies and Intra-Household Relations
Notes
Bibliography
Chapter 7. Of Languages, Passions and Interests: Education, Regionalism and Globalization in Maharashtra, 1800-2000, by Véronique Bénéȉ
7.1 Introduction: \'Globalization\' in Maharashtra
7.2 Linguistic Globalism in the Region
7.3 Imperial and Global Idioms, and Economic Privileges
7.4 Regional Identities and Nation-Building
7.5 Globalization at the Grassroots Level
7.6 Epilogue: of Passions and Interests
Notes
Bibliography
Part Three: Culture and Religion
Chapter 8. Maps of Audiences: Bombay Films, the French Territory and the Making of an \'Oblique\' Market, by Emmanuel Grimaud
8.1 The Globe as an Experimental Field
8.2 When a Dubbing-Room Becomes a Language Laboratory
8.3 Uncertain Locations, or How to Create a New Contrast of Voices Inside a Dubbing-Room
8.4 \'Whose Language Is it?\', or The Birth of a Home-made Alien
8.5 Playing with Distance: \'We Have Such Empathy with the Original!\'
8.6 \'Dubbing Is Recreation\', or The Philosophy of a Hybrid-Maker
8.7 Overlapping Audiences: Someone, Somewhere is More Recreative Than You!
8.8 Viewing as Dubbing, or How Dubbing Treatment Became the Target of Many Comments
8.9 The World Market, or How to Make Many Films into One and Split One Audience into Many
8.10 Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Chapter 9. Malabar Gods, Nation-Building and World Culture: On Perceptions of the Local and the Global, by Giles Tarabout
9.1 Teyyam as a Cult of and for Localities
9.2 Meeting with the Colonial West
9.3 Meeting with Christianity
9.4 Reformists in Action
9.5 Marxists in Action
9.6 Building the Nation
9.7 Scholars in Action
9.8 Looking for Money and Consideration
9.9 Meeting the International Public
9.10 Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Chapter 10. Globalizing Hinduism: A \'Traditional\' Guru and Modern Businessmen in Chennai, by C. J. Fuller and John Harriss
10.1 Swami Dayanda Saraswati and His Activities
10.2 Chennai Businessmen and their Religion
10.3 Dayananda\'s \'Traditional\' Teaching
10.4 Business Success and Dayananda\'s Appeal in Chennai
10.5 The \'Cultural Vacuum\' and \'Generic\' Hinduism
10.6 Conclusion: Globalization and Hinduism
Notes
Bibliography

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This is one of the earliest books to present a collection of writings on the effects of globalization on India and Indian society. The editors have assembled a team of eminent academics to present a series of critical discussions about important issues of economy and agriculture, education and language, and culture and religion, based on ethnographic case studies from different localities in India. Globalizing India is a major contribution to South Asian Studies, interrogating a topic of contemporary importance – both within the region and internationally.




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