Hard-Bound Book
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1990 Edition
Pages: 292
ISBN: 81-7188-000-2
INR 995.00
Studies in Social Anthropology in India have, by and Large, concerned themselves with original traditional groups with identifiable cultural norms in non-urban settings. But with more and more urban development on the one hand and an awareness of the need to understand and improve the status of women on the other, nurses emerge as an important identifiable group in an urban setting. NURSES, thus, provide an ideal study group where it is Possible to discern rural-urban traits within a constant mix of traditional and modern values. Moreover, in any effort to improve the status of women, one cannot fail to identify nurses as an important social group requiring attention. |
Ranjana Raghavachari: | Ms. Ranjana Raghavachari received her M.A. degree in Sociology in 1985 and M.Phil in Social Anthropology in 1988 from University of Delhi. She was the recipient of National Scholarship under the Centre for Advanced Study Scheme for Sociology. In 1986 she was awarded the National Junior Research Fellowship of the University Grants Commission for pursuing research in Social Anthropology. Widely travelled, she has had occasion to observe the differing social conditions in Europe, especially in U.K. and France, and also in the Asian Nations like India, Bangladesh, Burma, Thailand and Singapore. These wide observations fuelled her interest in the underprivileged social groups. She joined the Indian Civil Services and is currently working as Assistant Collector in the Indian Customs and Central Excise Service. |