Hidden Bibliographic Details
Other uniform titles: | Bertocci, Peter J. Elusive villages.
Bertocci, Peter J. Models of solidarity, structures of power.
Bhattacharya, Bela, anthropologist. Attitudes of modernity among urban females in Bengal.
Bhattacharyya, Deborah P., 1943- Bengali conceptions of mental illness.
Bhattacharyya, Manibrata. Purity and impurity in the death rituals of Bengal.
Davis, Marvin, 1944- Rank and rivalry.
Davis, Marvin, 1944- Philosophy of Hindu rank from rural West Bengal.
Fruzzetti, Lina. Conch shell bangles, iron bangles.
Fruzzetti, Lina. Gift of a virgin.
Fruzzetti, Lina. Introduction to second Indian impression.
Fruzzetti, Lina. Kinship and ritual in Bengal.
Fruzzetti, Lina. Cultural construction of the person in Bengal and Tamilnadu.
Harris, Michael S. Diversity in a Bangladeshi village.
Harris, Michael S. Land, power relations, and colonialism.
Harris, Michael S. Land, inheritance, and economic mobility.
Inden, Ronald B. Marriage and rank in Bengali culture.
Inden, Ronald B. Kinship in Bengali culture.
Islam, A. K. M. Aminul. Bangladesh village.
Khan, Zillur R. (Zillur Rahman), 1938- Minorities in Bangladesh.
Klass, Morton, 1927-2001 From field to factory.
Klass, Morton, 1927-2001 Marriage rules in Bengal.
Mashreque, Md. Shairul. Study of traditional adjudication in rural Bangladesh.
Mashreque, Md. Shairul. Political economy of peasant community in Bangladesh.
Östör, Ákos. Play of the gods.
Östör, Ákos. Culture and power.
Rohner, Ronald Preston, 1935- Women and children in a Bengali village.
Roy, Manisha, 1936- Bengali women.
Wallace, Ben J., 1937- Invisible resource.
Wilce, James MacLynn, 1953- Discourse, power, and the diagnosis of weakness.
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Other authors / contributors: | Human Relations Area Files, inc.
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Notes: | Title from Web page (viewed Feb. 28, 2008). This portion of eHRAF world cultures was last updated in 2002 and is a revision and update of the microfiche file. Includes bibliographical references. Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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Summary: | The Bengali people live in the Bengal region of India in northeastern South Asia. This region is divided politically between the nation of Bangladesh and the Indian state of West Bengal. The file contains 30 documents; 19 focus on Hindu Bengalis in West Bengal and the rest on the Muslim Bengalis in Bangladesh. Most of the research is based on village studies; the major foci are social structure, gender, religion, and land tenure.
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