Lecture 1 - Sociology: An Overview
Lecture 2 - Anthropology: An Introduction
Lecture 3 - Theoretical Traditions in Sociology and Anthropology
Lecture 4 - Colonialism and Anthropology
Lecture 5 - Orientalism and the Politics of Knowledge Production - I
Lecture 6 - Orientalism and the Politics of Knowledge Production - II
Lecture 7 - Orientalism and the Politics of Knowledge Production - III
Lecture 8 - Orientalism and the Politics of Knowledge Production - IV
Lecture 9 - Orientalism and Its Critics
Lecture 10 - Ronald Inden: Orientalist Constructions of India - I
Lecture 11 - Ronald Inden: Orientalist Constructions of India - II
Lecture 12 - Development of Sociology and Anthropology in India
Lecture 13 - Sociological Traditions in India - I
Lecture 14 - Sociological Traditions in India - II
Lecture 15 - Indological Approach
Lecture 16 - G. S. Ghurye: Introduction
Lecture 17 - G. S. Ghurye: Features of Caste
Lecture 18 - Irawati Karve: Introduction
Lecture 19 - Radhakamal Mukerjee
Lecture 20 - D. N. Majumdar
Lecture 21 - Marxian Perspective: Historical Materialism
Lecture 22 - Marxian Theory of Social Change
Lecture 23 - Gail Omvedt: Towards a Historical Materialist Analysis of the Origin and Development of Caste - I
Lecture 24 - Gail Omvedt: Towards a Historical Materialist Analysis of the Origin and Development of Caste - II
Lecture 25 - Marxist Sociology of A. R. Desai
Lecture 26 - An Introduction to Structural Functionalism
Lecture 27 - Sociology of M. N. Srinivas
Lecture 28 - Sociology of M. N. Srinivas: Basic Concepts
Lecture 29 - Sociology of M. N. Srinivas: Varna and Jati
Lecture 30 - Andre Beteille: A Social Stratification Perspective to Indian Society
Lecture 31 - Introduction to Structuralism
Lecture 32 - Sociology of Louis Dumont: Homo Hierarchicus - I
Lecture 33 - Sociology of Louis Dumont: Homo Hierarchicus - II
Lecture 34 - Sociology of Louis Dumont: Homo Hierarchicus - III
Lecture 35 - Criticisms of Louis Dumont
Lecture 36 - Introducing Subaltern Studies - I
Lecture 37 - Introducing Subaltern Studies - II
Lecture 38 - Subaltern Studies as Postcolonial Criticism
Lecture 39 - Critique of Subaltern Studies - I
Lecture 40 - Critique of Subaltern Studies - II
Lecture 41 - Feminist Perspectives and Gender Studies in India - I
Lecture 42 - Feminist Perspectives and Gender Studies in India - II
Lecture 43 - Feminist Research: Redefining Methodology in the Social Sciences
Lecture 44 - Feminist Challenges to Sociology in India
Lecture 45 - Mapping and Marking Feminist Sociologies in India
Lecture 46 - Dalit Sociology and Indian Sociology: On Ambedkar's sociology of Caste
Lecture 47 - Introduction to Sociology of Dalits - I
Lecture 48 - Introduction to Sociology of Dalits - II
Lecture 49 - Dalit Women Talk Differently: Debate Between Gopal Guru and Sharmila Rege - I
Lecture 50 - Dalit Women Talk Differently: Debate Between Gopal Guru and Sharmila Rege - II
Lecture 51 - The Cracked Mirror: Introduction
Lecture 52 - The Cracked Mirror: How Egalitarian are the Social Sciences in India? - I
Lecture 53 - The Cracked Mirror: How Egalitarian are the Social Sciences in India? - II
Lecture 54 - The Cracked Mirror: Experience and Theory From Habermas to Guru - I
Lecture 55 - The Cracked Mirror: Experience and Theory From Habermas to Guru - II
Lecture 56 - Decolonialism in Sociology - I
Lecture 57 - Decolonialism in Sociology - II
Lecture 58 - Globalization and Sociology: Risk Society of Ulrich Beck
Lecture 59 - Globalization and Sociology: The Network Society of Manuel Castells
Lecture 60 - Conclusion