Presidency University

Tender Notice No:Books/17-18/FRPDF /Sociology/ND01

27.02.2018

Sealed quotations are invited from the Enlisted Vendors of the University to quote their lowest possible rate for the supply of the under-mentioned goods/articles, subject to the following terms and conditions. The quotations must be submitted Dr. Nabamita Das, Department of Sociology of the University.

Last date & time for submission of quotation is 06.03.2018 upto 3:30pm

Consignment in details:-

Sl No

Name of Book

Author

Publisher

1

The Future of Nostalgia

Svetlana Boym

Basic Books

2.

Yearning for Yesterday: A Sociology of Nostalgia

Fred Davis

Free-Press, Ex Library Edition

3.

Illuminations: Essays and Reflections

Walter Benjamin

RHUS

4.

The Small Voice of History

Ranajit Guha

Permanent Black

5.

Gender: A Sociological Reader

Stevi Jackson and Sue Scott

Routledge

6.

The Male in the Head: Young People, Heterosexuality and Power

Janet Holland, Caroline Ramazanoglou, Sue Sharp and Rachel Thompson

Tufnell Press

7.

The Practice of Everyday Life

Michel De Certeau, translated by Steven.F.Rendall

University of California Press

8.

The Poetics of Shape

Gaston Bachelard

Beacon Press

9.

The Critique of Everyday Life

Henri Lefebvre

Verso

10.

An Invitation to Reflexive Sociology

Pierre Bourdieu

University of Chicago Press

11

Mind Body and Society: Life and Mentality in Colonial Bengal -

Rajat Kanta Ray, Kuruvila Zachariah,

Oxford University Press

12.

What is an Apparatus?

Giorgio Agamben

Stanford University Press

13.

Politics of piety: The islamic Revival and Feminist Subjects

Saba Mahmood

Princeton University Press

14.

Telling Stories: The Use of Personal Narratives in the Social Sciences and History

Mary Jo Maynes, Jennifer L Pierce, Barbara Laslett

Cornell University Press

15.

The Family: A World History (New Oxford World History)

Jo Maynes, Ann Waltner

Oxford University Press

16.

Provincializing Europe: Postcolonial Thoughts and Historical Difference

Dipesh Chakrabarty

Princeton University Press

17.

Marriage and Modernity: Family Values in Colonial Bengal

Rochona Majumdar

Duke University press

18.

Gender and Politics in India: Themes in Politics

Nivedita Menon

Oxford University Press India

19.

Critical Thinkers Series

Routledge

20.

The Archeology of Knowledge: And the Discourse on Language

Michel Foucault

Vintage Books

21.

Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison

Michel Foucault

Vintage Books

22.

Language, Counter-Memory, Practice: Selected Essays and Interviews

Michel Foucault

Cornell University Press

23.

The History of Sexuality, Vol:1: An Introduction

Michel Foucault

Vintage Books

24.

The Order of Things: An Archeology of the Human Sciences

Michel Foucault

Vintage Books

25.

The Foucault Reader

Michel Foucault

Vintage Books

26.

A Lover’s Discourse

Roland Barthes

Vintage Classics

27.

Given Time: I. Counterfeit Money

Jacques Derrida

University of Chicago Press.

28.

The Reproduction of Mothering: Psychoanalysis and the Sociology of Gender

Nancy. J. Chodorow

University of California Press

29.

The Power of Feelings: Personal Meaning in Psychoanalysis

Nancy.J.Chodorow

Yale University Press

30.

Femininities, Masculinities and Sexuality

Nancy. J. Chodorow

The University Press of Kentucky

31.

The Way of Love

Luce Irigaray

Bloomsbury Academic

32.

The Unhappy Consciousness: Bankimchandra Chattopadhyay and the Formation of Nationalist Discourse in India

Sudipta Kaviraj

Oxford University Press India

33.

The Intimate Enemy: Loss and Recovery of Self Under Colonialism

Ashis Nandy

Oxford University Press

34.

The Nation and Its Fragments – Colonial and Postcolonial Histories

Partha Chatterjee

Princeton University Press

35.

Europe Reconsidered: Perceptions of the West in Nineteenth-Century Bengal

Tapan Raychoudhury

Oxford University Press India

36.

The Frail Hero and Virile History: Gender and the Politics of Culture in Colonial Bengal

Indira Chowdhury

Oxford University Press India

37.

The First Promise

Indira Chowdhury

Orient Blackswan

38.

In the Metro

Marc Auge, Translated by Tom Conley

University of Minnesota Press

39.

Kinship and Friendship in Modern Society

Allan, G.A.

Oxford
University Press.

40.

Modernity at Large: Cultural Dimensions of Globalization

Appadurai, A.

University of Minnesota Press.

41.

Revisions: Gender and Sexuality in Late Modernity

Atkins, L.

Open University Press

42.

Embodied Violence: Communalizing Women’s Sexuality in Asia

K. Jayawardena and M. Alwis (eds.)

Zed Books

43.

A Lover’s Discourse

Barthes, R.

Hill and Wang

44.

Femininity and Domination

Bartky, S.

Routledge

45.

Story, Performance, and Event: Contextual Studies of Oral Narrative

Bauman, R.

Cambridge University Press

46.

Liquid Love

Bauman, Z.

Polity press

47.

Individualization: Institutionalized
Individualism and its Social and Political Consequences

Beck, U. and Beck-Gernsheim, E.

Sage

48.

An Invitation to Reflexive Sociology

Bourdieu, P. and Wacquant, L.

Polity Press

49.

The Normal Chaos of Love

Beck, U. and Beck-Gernsheim, E.

Polity Press.

50.

The Transformation of Intimacy: Sexuality, Love and Eroticism in Modern Societies.

Giddens, A.

Polity Press

51.

Love in South Asia: A Cultural History

Orsini, F. (ed)

Cambridge University Press

52.

Theorising Heterosexuality: Telling it Straight

D. Richardson. (ed.)

Open University Press

53.

Heterosexuality in ?uestion.

Stevi Jackson

Thousand Oaks

54.

Rethinking friendship: Hidden solidarities today.

Spencer, L..and Pahl, R.

Princeton University Press.

55.

Other Selves: Philosophers and Friendship

M, Pakaluk (ed)

Hackett

56.

Friendship: A Philosophical Reader.

N. K. Badhwar (ed)

Cornell University Press

57.

Politics of Time: ‘Primitives’ and History-writing in a Colonial

Society.

Banerjee, P.

Oxford University Press

58.

Handbook of qualitative research

Denzin and Lincoln

Sage

59.

Narrative methods for the human sciences

Catherine Kohler Riessman

Sage

60.

The Kristeva Reader

Toril Moi

Wiley Blackwell

61.

Is the Personal Beyond Private and Public: New Perspectives in Social Theory and Practice

Arnab Chatterjee

Sage Publications

62.

Beyond the Archives: Research as a Lived Process

Kirsch and Rohan

Southern Illinois Press

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