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Kinship Organization in India

 
Irawati Karve (Author)
Synopsis

Kinship Organization in India, first published in 1873, has become a standard work on Family Structure in India. The author, a distinguished anthropologist, has divided the country into different zones in accordance with the marriage practices followed in each. Her analysis of the southern marriage pattern, based on the chronological division of kin into older and younger kin rather than on the principle of generations, is an important contribution to Indian anthropology.

This revised edition includes a new chapter which comprehensively surveys-property, succession and inheritance, topics of importance to all students of the subject. This book is in fact 'essential reading' for students of Indian social institutions.

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About the author

Irawati Karve

Irawati Karve (1905-1970) was born in Burma and educated in Pune.  A master's degree in Sociology from Bombay in 1928 and a doctoral degree in anthropology from Berlin in 1930 marked the onset of a long and distinguished career of pioneering research.  She wrote in both English and Marathi, on academic subjects as well as on topics of general interest, and thus commanded an enviably wide circle of readership.  Whether through her Hindu Society: An Interpretation, a scholarly treatise in English, or through Yuganta: The End of an Epoch, her study in Marathi of the characters and society in the Mahabharata, we obtain ample illustration of the range and quality of Irawati Karve' mind. 

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Bibliographic information

Title Kinship Organization in India
Author Irawati Karve
Format Hardcover
Date published: 01.01.1990
Edition 3rd ed.
Language: English
isbn 8121505044
length xx+410p., Tables; Figures; 22cm.
Subjects History