Anthropology strategy : How to score 300+ Part(1/4): Resources Paper 1 : Topic wise list 1.1-1.3 : Basic source : Bhasme , Braintree material Value addition: Akshat Jain book + Value addition by google search. Remarks: You should do this after completing other sections of syllabus in the last. Content would be Sufficient. 1.4: Primary source : Sachin Gupta sir notes Addition : Bhasme + Akshat Jain book + IGNOU material for evolution, ePG pathshala (selective ) 1.5: Basic source : Bhasme+ P. Nath Value addition: epg pathshala , Akshat Jain Remarks : prepared notes on each topic mentioned in the syllabus like Primate behaviour, primate locomotion etc. Prepared all topics by looking at PYQs also. 1.6: Basic source : Sachin sir notes, Value addition: akshat Jain book, IGNOU material, LevelUP ias test series value addition video. Remarks : Covered out of Africa theory and multi region hypothesis in detail by searching from various sources on internet. 1.7 : Basic so
Part(2/4) : How to do answer writing of anthropology Format of answer writing : section wise Socio cultural : Paper 1 Basic introduction is essential, some scholarly definition can be quoted. For instance if you are writing about Religion, quote Durkheim. Basic content should be written first, supplemented by examples . For answering this section command on Chapter 6: theories/ schools of anthropology is very essential. Use these theories and scholars in answering questions. Interlink : sydnemic was in news article during pandemic , I used that in my answer. Linkage with paper 2: if you are writing about religion, kinship etc why not include scholars of ppr 2, write work of MN Sriniwas ( Religion and society among Coorgs of south India), about SC Dubey and Irawati Karwe ( kinship ). Genetics & allied( Chapter 9) Here questions are very objective and should be answered as such with a tinch of organic content as well. Everyone would write same content here, it is important to
During our Bharat Darshan, we got to have a week long attachment with Indian Army. We experienced the life in a typical army camp at frontier locations. Being student of anthropology, I noted down some points from anthropological lens. My mentor Karandeep sir helped me in framing and organising my learnings and insights. Anthropological Perspectives on an Army Station : Sub-Culture: An army station forms a distinct sub-culture within the larger societal framework, governed by its unique rules, regulations, and morals. Though embedded within the broader culture, its insular nature and specialized functions set it apart, creating a unique identity. Bada Khana: This communal dining experience, where officers and jawans eat together, challenges the strict hierarchies typically found in military settings. Radcliffe Brown's structural-functionalist lens might interpret this as a temporary suspension of rigid roles, fostering informal interactions and personal connections. Caste Regime
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