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The Remembered Village (Paperback, New Ed)
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The Remembered Village (Paperback, New Ed)
Series: Center for South and Southeast Asia Studies, UC Berkeley, 26
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"The author has managed to combine successfully the professional
approach of an anthropologist with that of a novelist to the
description of an Indian village community...Srinivas has made a
virtue out of the misfortune of losing all his field notes: The
Remembered Village is a piece of art which is bound to become a
classic of Indian ethnography." (T. Scarlett Epstein, Times Higher
Education Supplement). "The real virtue of this most recent
contribution by Dr. Srinivas is the consistently human, humane, and
humanistic tone oft he observations and of the narration; the
simple, straightforward style in which it is written; and the
richness of anecdotal materials...He writes modestly as a wise and
knowledgeable man. He restores faith in the best tradition of
ethnography. Without being popular, in the pejorative sense, it is
a book any uninitiated reader can read with pleasure and
enlightenment." (Cora Du Bois, Asian Student). "Few accounts of
village life give one the sense of coming to know, of vicariously
sharing in, the lives of real villagers that this book
conveys...The work is holistic in the best anthropological manner;
the principal aspects of Rampura life are lucidly sketched and the
interrelations among them are cogently considered. ..our collective
knowledge and its practical relevance become enhanced." (David G.
Mandelbaum, Economic and Political Weekly). "[Srinivas] has
described and analyzed life in Rampura in the late 1940s with charm
and insight. His book is enjoyable as well as illuminating...In
addition to the rich detail of village life and of a number of
individual villagers, Srinivas gives us valuable insights into the
nature of ethnographic research. He relates how he came to study
this particular village. He tells us how he got established in the
village, and describes vividly his living quarters...He describes,
at various places throughout the book, his reactions to the
villagers and his perceptions of their reactions to him. He freely
admits his own negative reactions to certain things and certain
behavior. He discusses the factors that could and did bias his
research...illuminate[s] both the problems and the rewards of the
ethnographer...must reading." (Robert H. Lauer, Sociology: Reviews
of New Books).
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