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What is Village Studies

Psycho-Social Perspectives on Mental Health and Well-Being
The studies focus on village and its people. It may done through different perspective. Started by seminal works of famous anthropologist, M. N. Srinivas. The 1950s and late 1960s witnessed the publication of a large number of village studies by Indian and other anthropologists; more village studies have been made by anthropologists in India.
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Health and Well-Being Among the Jats of Western Uttar Pradesh: An Anthropological Life Cycle Approach
Dhananjay Kumar (Centre for Culture and Development, Vadodara, India)
Copyright: © 2020 |Pages: 25
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-1185-5.ch007
Abstract
The chapter interrogates the explicit and implicit perception of health and well-being among the Jats of Western Uttar Pradesh by using anthropological life cycle approach. The research combined village ethnography and empirical field work to discuss their behavioural choices that they make to maintain good spiritual, mental and physical well-being. For the purpose of the study, both primary and secondary data have been used. Taking a village as a unit is a generally accepted way of the doing research in the social anthropology, and the author has used this approach to gain the overview of health, well-being, wellness, and belief pattern as perceived by the villagers.
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