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Vol. 12 No 2 (2011): Identité, culture et politique: Un dialogue afro-asiatique

Issue Published : décembre 6, 2012

5 - Socio-Cultural Stratification of India

https://doi.org/10.57054/icp.v12i2.5141
Iqtidar Karamat Cheema

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Identité, culture et politique, Vol. 12 No 2 (2011): Identité, culture et politique: Un dialogue afro-asiatique
Article Published : décembre 22, 2011

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Stratifications sociales et culturelles en Inde
La plupart des recherches sur l’Inde la considèrent comme une unité culturelle. Elles sont fondées sur des observations simples et intuitives. Cette contribution propose une approche de l’Inde comme une société multiculturelle, multilingue et multiethnique. La notion de nation comme un substitut de la culture est fort appropriée pour les pays comme l’Inde avec des cultures hétérogènes. Dans cette recherche, une tentative est également faite pour comparer les valeurs culturelles entre les différentes régions de l’Inde.

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  1. Herskovits, Melville J. (1969), Cultural Anthropology, New Delhi: Oxford & IBH.
  2. Kroeber, Alfred L.and Kluckhon Clyde (1952), Culture: A Critical Review of Concepts and Definitions, Anthropological papers. (4), Peaboy Museum
  3. Stefan and Liz Doherty (2000), “Conceptualizing Culture” Cross Cultural Management: An International Journal, 7(4), 12-17.
  4. Hofstede, Geert (1980), Culture’s Consequences: International differences in Work- Related Values, London: Sage
  5. Ogden, Denise T., James R. Ogden and Hope Jensen Schau (2004), “Exploring the Impact of Culture and Acculturation on Consumer Purchase Decisions: Toward a Micro-cultural Perspective,” Academy of Marketing Science Review, (8).
  6. Roth, Martin S. (1995), “The Effects of Culture and Socioeconomics on the Performance of Global Brand Image Strategies,” Journal of Marketing Research, XXXII (May), 163-175.
  7. Stern, Robert W. (2003), Changing India, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  8. Trautmann, Thomas R. (1993), “The Study of Dravidian Kinship,” in Family, Kinship and Marriage in India, Patricia Uberoi, ed. New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 74-90.
  9. Rangarajan, Mahesh (2000), “The Future of the Environment,” in India: Another Millenium?, Romila Thapar, ed. New Delhi: Penguin Books, 293-306.
  10. Srinivas, M. N. (1965), “Changing Institutions and Values in Modern India,” in Towards a Sociology of Culture in India, T.K.N. Unnithan, Indra Deva and Yogendra Singh, eds. New Delhi: Prentice-Hall, 427-438.
  11. Chhokar, Jagdeep S. (2007), “India: Diversity and Complexity in Action,” in Culture and Leadership Across the World: The GLOBE Book of In-Depth Studies of 25 Societies, J.S.Chhokar, F.C. Brodbeck, and R.J. House, eds. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 971-1020.
  12. Tarakeshwar, Nalini, Jeffery Stanton and Kenneth I. Pargament (2003), “Religion an Overlooked Dimension in Cross-Cultural Psychology,” Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 34(4), 377-394.
  13. Deol, Harbhajan Singh (1995), “Cultural Plurality & National Integration,” in South Asian Spectrum: An Indian Perspective, Dr. Harbhajan Singh Deol, ed. Patiala: Punjabi University, 21-29.
  14. Bhatnagar, G.S. (1995), “India’s Pluralistic Culture,” in South Asian Spectrum: An Indian Perspective, Dr.Harbhajan Singh Deol, ed. Patiala: Punjabi University, 38
  15. Mandelbaum, David G. (1996), Society in India, Bombay: Popular Parkashan.
  16. Beteille, Andre (1993), “The Family and the Reproduction of Inequality,” in Family, Kinship and Marriage in India, Patricia Uberoi, ed. New Delhi: Oxford University press, 435-451.
  17. Chaudhary, Nandita (2004), Listening to Culture: Constructing Reality from Everyday Talk, New Delhi: Sage Publications.
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Herskovits, Melville J. (1969), Cultural Anthropology, New Delhi: Oxford & IBH.

Kroeber, Alfred L.and Kluckhon Clyde (1952), Culture: A Critical Review of Concepts and Definitions, Anthropological papers. (4), Peaboy Museum

Stefan and Liz Doherty (2000), “Conceptualizing Culture” Cross Cultural Management: An International Journal, 7(4), 12-17.

Hofstede, Geert (1980), Culture’s Consequences: International differences in Work- Related Values, London: Sage

Ogden, Denise T., James R. Ogden and Hope Jensen Schau (2004), “Exploring the Impact of Culture and Acculturation on Consumer Purchase Decisions: Toward a Micro-cultural Perspective,” Academy of Marketing Science Review, (8).

Roth, Martin S. (1995), “The Effects of Culture and Socioeconomics on the Performance of Global Brand Image Strategies,” Journal of Marketing Research, XXXII (May), 163-175.

Stern, Robert W. (2003), Changing India, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press

Trautmann, Thomas R. (1993), “The Study of Dravidian Kinship,” in Family, Kinship and Marriage in India, Patricia Uberoi, ed. New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 74-90.

Rangarajan, Mahesh (2000), “The Future of the Environment,” in India: Another Millenium?, Romila Thapar, ed. New Delhi: Penguin Books, 293-306.

Srinivas, M. N. (1965), “Changing Institutions and Values in Modern India,” in Towards a Sociology of Culture in India, T.K.N. Unnithan, Indra Deva and Yogendra Singh, eds. New Delhi: Prentice-Hall, 427-438.

Chhokar, Jagdeep S. (2007), “India: Diversity and Complexity in Action,” in Culture and Leadership Across the World: The GLOBE Book of In-Depth Studies of 25 Societies, J.S.Chhokar, F.C. Brodbeck, and R.J. House, eds. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 971-1020.

Tarakeshwar, Nalini, Jeffery Stanton and Kenneth I. Pargament (2003), “Religion an Overlooked Dimension in Cross-Cultural Psychology,” Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 34(4), 377-394.

Deol, Harbhajan Singh (1995), “Cultural Plurality & National Integration,” in South Asian Spectrum: An Indian Perspective, Dr. Harbhajan Singh Deol, ed. Patiala: Punjabi University, 21-29.

Bhatnagar, G.S. (1995), “India’s Pluralistic Culture,” in South Asian Spectrum: An Indian Perspective, Dr.Harbhajan Singh Deol, ed. Patiala: Punjabi University, 38

Mandelbaum, David G. (1996), Society in India, Bombay: Popular Parkashan.

Beteille, Andre (1993), “The Family and the Reproduction of Inequality,” in Family, Kinship and Marriage in India, Patricia Uberoi, ed. New Delhi: Oxford University press, 435-451.

Chaudhary, Nandita (2004), Listening to Culture: Constructing Reality from Everyday Talk, New Delhi: Sage Publications.

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Iqtidar Karamat Cheema

Markfield Institute of Higher Education (MIHE), Leicestershire

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