ISBN:
0195359127
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1280443685
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1423738896
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9780195359121
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9781280443688
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9781423738893
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 336 pages)
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DDC:
305.5/122/0954
Keywords:
Statut social
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Structure sociale
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Sociologie / Philosophie
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Religion et statut social
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Sociologie religieuse / Hindouisme
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Castes / Inde
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / Social Classes
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Sociale status
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Heiligheid
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Cultuur
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Kastenstelsel
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Caste
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Hindu sociology
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Religion and social status
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Social status
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Social structure
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Sociology / Philosophy
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Kultur
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Philosophie
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Soziologie
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Social status
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Social structure
;
Sociology Philosophy
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Religion and social status
;
Hindu sociology
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Caste
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Kaste
;
Hinduismus
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Kultur
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Indien
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Indien
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Indien
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Kultur
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Indien
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Kaste
;
Hinduismus
Note:
Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002
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Includes bibliographical references (pages [303]-323) and index
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Status and Sacredness provides a new theory of status and sacral relationships and a provocative reinterpretation of the Indian caste system and Hinduism. Milner shows how in India and many other social contexts status is a key resource, and that sacredness can be usefully understood as a special form of status. By analysing the nature of this resource Milner is able to provide powerful explanations of the key features of the social structure, culture, and religion. He argues against the widely held view that the Indian caste system is best understood as a unique cultural development, demonstrating that many of the seemingly exotic features are variations on themes common to other societies. Milner's analysis is rooted in a new theoretical framework called "resource structuralism" that helps to clarify the nature and significance of power and symbolic capital. The book thus provides a bold new analysis of India, an innovative approach to the analysis of religion, and an important contribution to social theory
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