BSOE 142: Indian Sociological Traditions is a course that introduces students to the development of sociology in India, focusing on the contributions of key Indian sociologists and social thinkers. It covers the evolution of Indian sociology, examining themes like caste, religion, village communities, and social stratification. The course explores the works of pioneers such as G.S. Ghurye, M.N. Srinivas, and A.R. Desai, analyzing their perspectives on Indian society and culture. Students learn to critically evaluate these sociological traditions and apply them to contemporary social issues in India.
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