
The Voice and the Will
Subaltern Agency: Forms and Motives
Guy Poitevin(Editor)
Manohar Publishers and Distributors
Published on 20. November 2024
Book
Hardback
394 pages
978-81-7304-412-0 (ISBN)
Description
A wealth of field experiences: six compact 'subaltern studies', essentially of destitute rural women, put the latter's capacity to think, speak up and act with autonomy under a new light: initial unwillingness, ambivalence of discourses and practices, protracted processes of symbolic reconstruction, painstaking initiation to social critique, unsecured conquests. In short, there is no one single and scientifically correct blueprint for social transformation, but a number of specific strategies.
A depth of reflection: a rigorous analytical framework takes us step-by-step from the most intimate assertion of dignity to social commitment via variety of forms of discourse, dissent and protest. In doing so, through reviewing and assessing methods and concepts, the book proves an outstanding contribution to the vexing debate on the essence, means, and ends of a social knowledge worth a status of science, as well accurate and relevant to the needs of social actors. It also suggests new approaches to the study of culture.
An epistemological innovation: meaningful suggestions between construction of knowledge and social action are clearly spelt out so as to dissipate the usual dilemmas of the researcher and subject's emotional involvements. Weaving of theory, method and epistemology makes the present study a pathfinder.
A depth of reflection: a rigorous analytical framework takes us step-by-step from the most intimate assertion of dignity to social commitment via variety of forms of discourse, dissent and protest. In doing so, through reviewing and assessing methods and concepts, the book proves an outstanding contribution to the vexing debate on the essence, means, and ends of a social knowledge worth a status of science, as well accurate and relevant to the needs of social actors. It also suggests new approaches to the study of culture.
An epistemological innovation: meaningful suggestions between construction of knowledge and social action are clearly spelt out so as to dissipate the usual dilemmas of the researcher and subject's emotional involvements. Weaving of theory, method and epistemology makes the present study a pathfinder.
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" This book presents the results of seven researches undertaken by the centre for cooperative research in social sciences in Pune, has the potential of pioneering fresh researches in the field of social science methodologies.More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New Delhi
India
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Width: 150 mm
Weight
700 gr
ISBN-13
978-81-7304-412-0 (9788173044120)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Guy Poitevin set up the Centre for Cooperative Research in Social Sciences, Pune (1982) for documenting grass root dynamics originating from the marginalized, exploring to that effect methods of self-investigation and interactive scientific cooperation of those concerned, geared in one way or the other to the needs of social agents.
Content
Foreword 9
Introduction 15
Part I - Cognition
Reflexive Autonomy 43
Fasting a Social Compulsion among Peasant Women in India 104
Part - Assertion
Narrative Identification 137
Part III - Action
Discourses of Interpretation 231
Conclusion 347
Glossary 371
Bibliography 375
Index 387
Introduction 15
Part I - Cognition
Reflexive Autonomy 43
Fasting a Social Compulsion among Peasant Women in India 104
Part - Assertion
Narrative Identification 137
Part III - Action
Discourses of Interpretation 231
Conclusion 347
Glossary 371
Bibliography 375
Index 387