This book is a momentous addition to the analytics of South Asia, a region that is at the crossroads of history, experiencing great turmoil, and that is going through significant environmental, social and cultural crises. Through the lens of Anthropology, Emeritus Professor Robert Parkin remarkably weaves together the intersecting threads of religion, caste, gender and other markers of identity along with the complex topics of informality in the economy and precarity of the labouring masses, modernity and politics as well as the politicisation of Islam, and the diaspora. A comprehensive volume of this nature and coverage has been lacking in the shelves for some time, and this book will fill that gap. Readers will enjoy the book for the timeliness of its topic, its scope and the mastery of its style. I can guarantee the readers they will never see South Asia the same way again.
- Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt, Professor, Crawford School of public Policy, ANU College of Asia and the Pacific, The Australian National University,
Robert Parkin presents a wide ranging introduction to the Anthropology of South Asia, merging traditional concerns with modern issues. South Asia in Transition is important reading for anyone interested in understanding the region.
- Alpa Shah, Associate Professor of Anthropology, London School of Economics. Author of <i>Nightmarch</i>, <i>In the Shadows of the State</i> and co-author of <i>Ground Down by Growth</i>.,
Introduction: Anthropology and South Asia, Anthropology of South Asia
- Caste: The South Asian Social Group
- Caste and Class in Modern South Asia
- The Tribe in South Asia: Like Caste or Unlike?
- Religions in South Asia: Of Indian Soil and Imported
- Kinship and Marriage in India: Traditional Practices and Modern Changes
- Gender, the Body and Personhood: Patriarchy and Resistance
- Politics in Modern India: Policy versus Faction
- Political Economy of Modern India: From Formality to Precarity
- Pakistan, Bangladesh and South Asian Islam
- Sri Lanka: Buddhist Nationalism and Tamil Separatism
- Nepal: From Hindu Kingdom to Republic
Bibliography
Index
About the Author