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RAJKOT
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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