M. N. Srinivas

M. N. Srinivas
Born(1916-11-16)16 November 1916
Died30 November 1999(1999-11-30) (aged 83)
Bangalore (now Bengaluru), Karnataka, India
NationalityIndian
SpouseRukmini Srinivas
AwardsPadma Bhushan (1977)
Academic background
Alma materUniversity of Oxford,
University of Mumbai
InfluencesAlfred Radcliffe-Brown
Academic work
DisciplineSociology, Social Anthropology
Main interestsIndian Society, Caste system in India
Notable worksThe Remembered Village, Indian Society through Personal Writings, Village, Caste, Gender and Method: Essays in Indian Social Anthropology
Notable ideasSanskritization, Inter and intra-caste solidarity

Mysore Narasimhachar Srinivas (16 November 1916 – 30 November 1999)[1] was an Indian sociologist and social anthropologist.[2] He is mostly known for his work on caste and caste systems, social stratification, Sanskritisation and Westernisation in southern India and the concept of 'dominant caste'. He is considered to be one of the pioneering personalities in the field of sociology and social anthropology in India as his work in Rampura (later published as The Remembered Village) remains one of the early examples of ethnography in India. That was in contrast to most of his contemporaries of the Bombay School, who focused primarily on a historical methodology to conduct research, mainly in Indology. He also founded the Department of Sociology at the Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi in 1959.[3]

  1. ^ Barry Bearak, M. N. Srinivas Is Dead at 83; Studied India's Caste System, The New York Times, 3 December 1999.
  2. ^ M.N. Srinivas: Obituary in the Hindu Frontline[usurped].
  3. ^ "History – Department of Sociology". Retrieved 20 August 2023.

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