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Wednesday 24 June 2015

SET EXAM 2016 ANTHROPOLOGY DETAILS OF SYLLABUS



1. Socio-Cultural Anthropology Meaning and Scope; its relation to other disciplines; British, American and Indian traditions; Ethnography and Ethnology Basic concepts: Society, Culture and Civilization; Community, Group, Institution, Association; Status and Role; Social Structure and Social Organization Marriage: Types and Functions; Preferential and Prohibited, Incest Taboo; Marriage Regulations, Marriage payments; Universal definition of marriage. Family: Types and Functions; Indian Joint Family System; Universality of Family Kinship: Terms and Usages - Classificatory and descriptive; Kinship behaviour; Rules of Descent; Patterns of residence, inheritance and succession; Kin Groups. Economic Organization: Types of Economy: Subsistence and Surplus; Modes of production: hunting and gathering, horticulture, pastoral and agricultural; Modes of Exchange: barter, ceremonial exchange, reciprocity, redistribution, market exchange. Political Organization: Politics and Government; Authority systems and Pattern of leadership; Stateless and State societies. Centralisation and Decentralisation; Legal and other mechanisms of social control; Political and Reform Movements. Religion: Theories of origin of religion; Magic, religion and science; Totemism, myth and ritual; Sacred and profane, Rites of passage.

 2. Bio-Physical and Archeological Anthropology Meaning and scope of Biological Anthropology; Its relation to other disciplines Human evolution and variation; Theories of evolution: Lamarckism, NeoLamarckism, Darwinism, Neo-Darwinism; Synthetic theory Man’s place in the animal kingdom; Primates; Relationship between Humans and Apes; Fossil Evidence and the emergence of humans: Ardipithecus, Australopithecus, Pithecanthropus, Neanderthals, Cro-Magnon Human Genetics and Inheritance; ABO Blood Group system, Rhesus Blood Group System Human variation: Race and Racism; Racial classification: Caucasoid, mangaloid, and Negroid Meaning and scope of Archaeological anthropology; its relation to other branches of knowledge; Pre-history, Protohistory, History Major stages in prehistoric cultural evolution: Palaeolithic, Mesolithic and Neolithic; Methods of Dating and their relevance in Archaeology Tools, artefacts, assemblages, site, and industries; Stone Tool Typology 

3. Indian Society and Culture Peasant Societies: definition and characteristics; Conceptual tools in the analysis of peasant societies, Social organization of tradition. Indian village communities: Features, settlement pattern, solidarity; Jajmani system Caste and class theories; Varna and Jati; Purity and Pollution; Concept of Dominant caste. Social Mobility; Fission and fusion Processes of change: Industrialization, Urbanization, Sanskritisation, Westernisation and Modernisation Folk-urban and Tribe-caste continuum; Great Tradition and Little Tradition; Universalisation and Parochialisation; Sacred Complex Important Pioneers of Indian Anthropology: L. K Ananthakrishna Iyer, G.S. Ghurye, N.K. Bose, D.N. Majumdar, Verrier Elwin, M.N. Srinivas, A. Aiyappan, S.C. Dube, L.P. Vidyarthi

 4. The Tribes of India Concept and definition of tribe; The views of Redfield, E. M. Foster, Andre Beteille, Surajit Sinha; Distribution of tribes in India: Geographical. Linguistic classification. Major tribes of India and Tribes of Kerala Transformation of tribes; Theories of transformation: Verrier Elwin to K. S. Singh; Tribal movements. Tribal Issues: Forest, Land Alienation, Indebtedness, Poverty, Illiteracy, Displacement; Tribal development policies and programmes; National Tribal Policy 

5. Research Methodology Fieldwork tradition in Anthropology; Difference between Field research and Survey research Inductive and Deductive research strategies; Emic and Etic Approaches Basic techniques and methods of data collection and Analysis: Interview, Observation, Schedule, Questionnaire, Case Study and Extended Case Study Method, Genealogy, Controlled comparison, Content analysis, and Interpretation.

 6. Theory of Culture Basic Concepts: Culture, Culture Traits, Culture Complex, Culture Area, Age Area; Cultural Relativism Theories of Cultural Evolution: Morgan, Tylor, Steward, White, Sahlins and Service. Theories of Cultural Diffusion: Beals, Kroeber, Wissler Malinowski and the theory of need and institution Theories of social structure: Radcliffe Brown, Fortes, Nadel, Leach. Social structure as a model: Levi-Strauss. Raymond Firth on social structure and organization. Cultural Materialism of Marvin Harris Patterns of Culture. Ruth Benedict and Margaret Mead National Character Studies: Mead, Linton, Kardiner 

7. Development Anthropology Concept of Development; Theories, Models and Approaches; Indices and Measures of Human Development; Human Development Index. Sustainable Human Development Development Planning; Rural Development; Panchayati Raj; Land Reforms. Tribal Development Administration; Concept of Scheduled Tribes; Scheduled area; Scheduled Caste; Backward classes and minority communities Constitutional Safeguards for SCs and STs.

 8. Ecological and medical Anthropology Meaning and Scope and Theories of Ecological Anthropology; Environmental determinism and Possiblism; Cultural Materialism; Cultural Ecology; Human Ecology Various modes of Adaptations in pre-industrial societies: Hunting-gathering, Fishing, Pastoral Nomadism, Shifting cultivation, Horticulture, Settled cultivation Health, Culture and Society: Concepts of health and disease; Epidemiology. Ethno medicine; Medical Pluralism in India Application of Anthropological knowledge in promoting healthcare in tribal and rural communities. 

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