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A ‘Southern’ Perspective: Historical Sociology and Sociology in India

Authors :
Rakesh M. Krishnan
Source :
The American Sociologist. 53:240-264
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2021.

Abstract

This paper traces the history of sociology in India to colonial anthropology and Indology. I argue that the compulsions of post-colonial society have also made specific demands on the discursive terrain of sociology. Fundamental to the pursuit of sociological knowledge in India, I believe, was a core debate about its mode of discursive practice – specifically, a debate between particularistic and universalistic orientations. From this point of view, I re-read the history of sociology in India. In doing so, I argue that close attention to the history of sociology helps us see the extent to which foundational western approaches to historical and comparative sociology have affected the historical development of sociology in India. Ironically, this has meant that the degree of historical self-awareness in Indian sociology has been limited. Hence, I discuss the grounds for the weak historical self-awareness in terms of historical sociology in India. I conclude by discussing how a strengthened tradition of historical sociology can be a tool to revitalize the discipline.

Details

ISSN :
19364784 and 00031232
Volume :
53
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The American Sociologist
Accession number :
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