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INTRODUCTION TO PEOPLE
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PEOPLE
  • A group of indefinite members are called by
    people.
  • It also means that a people sharing a common
    religion, culture, language.
  • Adherent estimates
  • Adherents.com says "Sizes shown are approximate
    estimates, and are here mainly for the purpose of
    ordering the groups, not providing a definitive
    number".
  • Size of Major Religious Groups in the World as on
    2012 are -
  • Religion Percent  ?
  • Islam ? 31.5
  • Unaffiliated ? 23.2
  • Hinduism ? 16.3
  • Buddhism  ? 15.0
  • Folk ? 7.1
  • Other ? 5.9
  • Judaism  0.8?
  • Reference Pew Research Center, 2012 0.2

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CULTURE
  • Culture means that a whole complex which includes
    knowledge, belief, art, morals, law, custom and
    any other capabilities and habits acquired by man
    as a member of society. As another option Culture
    is defined as a social domain that emphasizes the
    practices, discourses, and material expressions,
    which, over time, express the continuities and
    discontinuities of social meaning of a life held
    in common.
  • In our world peoples are living with different
    culture. For example in India the people are
    living with the following cultures -

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  • The culture of India is the way of living of the
    people of India. India's languages, religions, dan
    ce, music (often developed for specific
    dances), architecture, food, and customs differs
    from place to place within the country. The
    Indian culture, often labeled as an amalgamation
    of several cultures, spans across the India
    subcontinent and has been influenced by a history
    that is several millennia old. Many elements of
    India's diverse cultures, such as Indian
    religions, Indian philosophy and Indian cuisine,
    have had a profound impact across the world.

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Language
  • Different languages are being used by different
    people in the world. For example in our Country
    almost 15 languages are used by our people as
    under-
  • TAMIL
  • KANNADA
  • MARATHI
  • URDU
  • BENGALI
  • MALAYALAM
  • ORIYA
  • ASSAMEES
  • TELUGU
  • HINDI
  • BOJPURI
  • MANIPURI
  • PUNJABI
  • GUJRATI
  • KONGINI

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CULTURAL EVENTS
  • To commomorate with the tradition of our country
    following major festival events are being
    celebrated-

Festival State Month
Pongal Tamil Nadu January
Maha shivathri Entire country February
Holi North india March
Bihu/vishu/good friday Assam/Kerala/ International April
Raksha Bandhan/Janmashtami North India August
Onam Kerala Septembar
Depavali Entire North India/Tamil Nadu October
Gurunanak birthday Punjab November
Christmas International December
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English Romanticism
  • In the 19th century, humanists such
    as English poet and essayist Matthew
    Arnold (18221888) used the word "culture" to
    refer to an ideal of individual human refinement,
    of "the best that has been thought and said in
    the world." This concept of culture is comparable
    to the German concept of bildung "...culture
    being a pursuit of our total perfection by means
    of getting to know, on all the matters which most
    concern us, the best which has been thought and
    said in the world.
  • Sociology
  • The sociology of culture concerns cultureusually
    understood as the ensemble of symbolic codes used
    by a societyas manifested in society. For Georg
    Simmel, culture referred to "the cultivation of
    individuals through the agency of external forms
    which have been objectified in the course of
    history"

8
Early researchers and development of cultural
sociology
  • The sociology of culture grew from the
    intersection between sociology (as shaped by
    early theorists like Marx,  Durkheim, and Weber)
    with the growing discipline of anthropology,
    where in researchers pioneered ethnographic
    strategies for describing and analyzing a variety
    of cultures around the world. Part of the legacy
    of the early development of the field lingers in
    the methods (much of cultural sociological
    research is qualitative), in the theories (a
    variety of critical approaches to sociology are
    central to current research communities), and in
    the substantive focus of the field. For instance,
    relationships between popular culture, political
    control, and social class were early and lasting
    concerns in the field.
  • Cultural studies
  • In the United Kingdom, sociologists and other
    scholars influenced by Marxism, such as Stuart
    Hall and Raymond Williams developed cultural
    studies. Following nineteenth-century Romantics,
    they identified "culture" with consumption goods
    and leisure activities (such as art, music, film,
    food, sports, and clothing). Nevertheless, they
    saw patterns of consumption and leisure as
    determined by relations of production, which led
    them to focus on class relations and the
    organization of production.

9
Indian culture
  • The culture of India is the way of living of the
    people of India. India's languages, religions, dan
    ce, music (often developed for specific
    dances), architecture, food, and customs differs
    from place to place within the country. The
    Indian culture, often labeled as an amalgamation
    of several cultures, spans across the Indian
    subcontinent and has been influenced by a history
    that is several millennia old. Many elements of
    India's diverse cultures, such as Indian
    religions, Indian philosophy and Indian cuisine,
    have had a profound impact across the world.

10
  • John Keay (2011), India A History, 2nd Ed -
    Revised and Updated, Grove Press / Harper
    Collins, ISBN 978-0-8021-4558-1, see Introduction
    and Chapters 3 through 11
  •  Mohammada, Malika (2007), The foundations of the
    composite culture in India, Aakar Books, ISBN
    81-89833-18-9
  • Kenoyer, Jonathan Mark Heuston, Kimberley (May
    2005). The Ancient South Asian World. Oxford
    University Press. ISBN 0-19-517422-4. OCLC 5641334
    1.
  • Nikki Stafford Finding Lost, ECW Press, 2006 ISBN
    1-55022-743-2 p. 174
  • "1". Cultural History of India. New Age
    International Limited Publications. 2005.
    p. 3.ISBN 81-224-1587-3.
  •  Southeast Asia A Historical Encyclopedia, from
    Angkor Wat to East Timor, by Keat Gin Ooi p.642
  •  Hindu-Buddhist Architecture in Southeast Asia by
    Daigoro Chihara p.226
  •  Lange, Christian. Justice, Punishment and the
    Medieval Muslim Imagination. Cambridge Studies in
    Islamic Civilization. Cambridge University
    Press. ISBN 978-0-521-88782-3. Lange Greater
    Persia (including Khwarazm, Transoxania, and
    Afghanistan)."
  •  Sharma, Usha. Cultural and Religious Heritage of
    India Islam. Mittal Publications,
    2004.ISBN 978-81-7099-960-7. ISBN 81-7099-960-X.
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