Preface and Acknowledgements
Introduction: Indian Sociology's Past-Present and Present-Futures
Sujata Patel
1. Sociological Scholarship on India: The Epistemes of Colonial Modernity and Methodological Nationalism
Sujata Patel
Section One: Debating the Sociology of ‘Traditional’ India
2. Confronting Disciplinary Practices: Rethinking the Sociology of Family, Marriage and Kinship
Rajni Palriwala
3. Tribes in India: Why Exclusion Persists
Virginius Xaxa
4. How Not to Study Caste: Moving Beyond the Avatars of the Orientalist Commonsense
Surinder S. Jodhka
5. Beyond State and Nation: Anthropology of Muslims in South Asia
Farhana Ibrahim
Section Two: Family, Marriage, Caste and Religiosities in Contemporary India
6. The Rebellious Woman and the Violence of Consensus: Contemporary Contestations of the Domestic Space
Kamala Ganesh
7. Deterritorialising Heteronormative Family and Kinship: Hybrid Existence and Queer Intimacies in Contemporary India
Pushpesh Kumar
8. Modernity without Alterity: Deshastha Brahmins and Hindu Cosmopolitanism in Mumbai
Suryakant Waghmore
9. Between Text and Practice: Reflections on the Sociological Study of Islam
Sudha Sitharaman
10. Catholic Citizens: Faith as Activism in Mumbai
Rowena Robinson and Nandini Paliyath
Section Three: On Education and Learning in India
11. Ritualising Higher Education Reforms in India
N. Jayaram
12. The Non-academic Uses of the Public University: An Optimistic Note
Satish Deshpande
Notes on Contributors
Index