K.L. Sharma

Further, the book provides a comprehensive and critical review of the studies on social stratification particularly from a sociology of knowledge perspective. The debate regarding caste and class is presented with a refreshing analysis in terms of their nexus and continuity and change. Gaps between theory and method in respect of the studies on social stratification in India have also been pointed out. A note of Louis Dumont’s Homo Hierarchicus provides a brief, though critical, account of the structuralist perspective on caste stratification.
Profiles of social stratification in specific settings such as urban-industrial, rural-agrarian and tribal provide a semblance of theoretical issues and empirical realities. Essays on social stratification and mobility among the scheduled castes, in particular, highlight the caste-class nexus. How ethnicity and class influence social relations among the tribal people is discussed in detail. Although, social mobility is discussed as a concurrent theme in all the essays, levels of social mobility, downward social mobility and social mobility among the scheduled castes have been analyzed specifically in the book.
The book encompasses all that which one would normally like to know about social stratification in India.
1. Towards a Framework of Relevance for the Sociology of Startification in India
2. Studies on Social Strartifications: A Sociology of Knowledge Perspective / Surendra Sharma
3. Caste and Class in India: Some Conceptual Problems
4. Caste and Class in India: Nexus, Continuity and Change
5. A Note on Louis Dumont's Homo Hierarchicus
6. Social Stratification in Urban-Industrial Setting in India
7. Structuring of Social Inequalities in Rural India
8. Social Stratification among Tribes in India
9. Levels of Mobility in Caste Structure
10. Downward Social Mobility: Some Observations
11. Caste, Class and Social Mobility among the Scheduled Castes
12. The Harijans and Class Stratificatins
K.L. Sharma is Vice-Chancellor of Jaipur National University, Jaipur. Formerly, he was Professor of Sociology and Rector (Pro-Vice-Chancellor) at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. He was also Vice-Chancellor of Rajasthan University from 2003 to 2005 and Visiting Professor at College de France, Paris, for five times, between 1991 and 2006. Author of more than 20 books and 70 research papers, he is widely read by students and teachers of Sociology and other Social Sciences.
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