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
|
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
|
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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