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American Studies in the Anthropology of India

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Explore Indian culture through the lens of American anthropology with Sylvia Vatuk’s insightful “American Studies in the Anthropology of India” (ISBN: 9780836403190). Delve into ethnographic research and cultural analysis, uncovering the complexities of Indian society. Discover anthropological perspectives on India in this essential academic resource.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9780836403190
  • Publisher: Manohar
  • Binding: Paperback
  • ISBN-10: 0836403193
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jan 1978
  • Language: English

22 reviews for American Studies in the Anthropology of India

  1. Sudivya Singh Chauhan

    Excellent exploration of Indian society through anthropological studies. It’s quite detailed and insightful.

  2. Anshu Singh

    Interesting but dense; not a casual read. I learned a lot.

  3. Basant Kumar

    Offers a unique and valuable perspective. It can be a bit dry at times.

  4. Ratna Harshvardhan Singh

    Provides a good foundation in the subject matter. I found it quite informative.

  5. Vishwash Mishra

    Insightful and thought-provoking, but dense. Requires patience to fully appreciate.

  6. Nipurn Mathur

    Helpful for my research. A bit repetitive in some areas.

  7. Aniket Birda

    A great resource. I wish it covered some more recent anthropological work.

  8. Nishit Kumar

    Complex and insightful, really makes you think. A bit dense though.

  9. Vishal

    Informative, but somewhat outdated in its approach. Still worth reading.

  10. Soumya Ranjan Katha

    Definitely a must-read for those interested in the topic. Very insightful!

  11. Rahul Khobragade

    Fascinating insights into Indian culture. A bit academic, but worth the effort.

  12. Jayasurya K R

    A decent read, providing a unique perspective. However, some essays felt a bit dated.

  13. Aditya Jain

    A crucial book for understanding anthropology in India. Some parts are slow.

  14. Harshit Jain

    An interesting read, though I wish there were more contemporary studies included.

  15. Priyanshu Singh

    A valuable resource for students of anthropology. Some jargon made it difficult to follow at times.

  16. Jayesh

    Excellent collection of essays, providing a comprehensive overview. Highly recommended.

  17. Sharan Sharan

    Found it interesting but overly academic at times. Still, a worthwhile read.

  18. Tarun

    Gives a unique angle. I found parts of it dry and hard to get through.

  19. Mukesh Kumar Khemani

    Good book with detail. Some sections were difficult to follow, but overall solid.

  20. Sayan Dey

    Well-researched and thought-provoking, opening new avenues for study.

  21. Rochan Goel

    A complex and rewarding exploration. Some chapters were more engaging than others.

  22. Ram Nikunj Sharma

    Extremely insightful, a core text for anthropology students. Recommended.

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