KERALAPSC-SYLLABUS          CURATOR          KIRTADS   (Category No.251/2018)



KERALAPSC-SYLLABUS  
      CURATOR 
       KIRTADS
 (Category No.251/2018)




Module I: Socio-Cultural Anthropology

1. Meaning and Scope; its relation to other disciplines; Basic concepts: Status and Role,
Social Structure and Social Organisation, Community and Society, Culture, Civilization,
Institution, Group, Association.
2.  Social  Organisation  -  Marriage:  Preferential  and  Prohibited;  Incest;  Marriage
Regulations; Marriage payments - dowry and bride price. Family: Types and Functions.
Indian Joint Family System. Kinship: Terms and Usages - Classificatory and descriptive.
Avoidance and Joking relationships; Descent and descent groups. Residence.
3. Economic Organisation: Subsistence system - hunting and gathering, horticulture,
pastoral,  agricultural.  Modes  of  exchange:  Barter,  ceremonial  exchange,  reciprocity,
distribution, market exchange.
4. Political organization: Stateless societies and States. Patterns of leadership in simple
societies. Legal and other mechanisms of social control. Religion: Magic, religion and
science, totemism, myth, ritual, sacred and profane, rites of passage.
5.  Language,  Society  and  Culture:  Socio-linguistics/Ethno-linguistics;  Variations  in
Speech; Dialectology

Module II: Biological Anthropology

1. Theories of Organic evolution, Lamarckism, Darwinism, Neo-Darwinism.
2. ABO Blood Group system, Rhesus Blood Group System;
3. Human Genetics and Inheritance;
4. Primates; Fossil Evidence and the emergence of man;
5.Race and Racial Classification; UNESCO Statement on Race

Module III: Archeological Anthropology

1. Meaning and scope of Archaeological Anthropology. Old World and New World
Archaeological Traditions
2. Three Age Systems and their corresponding Cultures
3.  Stone  Age  Industries  and  Stone  Tool  Technologies;  Artefacts,  Implements,
Assemblage, Industry, Culture and Civilisation
4. Dating Methods and their relevance in Archaeology; Relative and Absolute dating;
5.  Museum  Techniques;  Display  of  Proto-historic,  Pre-Historic  and  Ethnographic
Collections; Conservation and Preservation of Museum Specimens

Module IV: Indian Society and Culture

1. Peasant Societies, definition and characteristics. Conceptual tools in analysing peasant
societies, Social organization of tradition.
2. Indian village communities: Features, settlement patterns, solidarity. Social Mobility;
Fission and fusion. Jajmani system. Caste and class theories. Varna and Jati. Purity and
Pollution. Concept of Dominant caste.
3. Changes in Indian Village communities due to Industrialization, Urbanization,
Rural-urban continuum.
4.  Concept  and  definition  of  tribe;  Distribution  of  tribes  in  India:  Geographical.
Linguistic and Generic classification. Transformation of tribes: Theories of
transformation
5.Tribes of Kerala

Module V: Research Methodology

1. Fieldwork tradition in Anthropology; Ethnography and Ethnology
2. Inductive and Deductive research strategies; Emic and Etic Approaches
3. Techniques of data collection: Interview and Observation;
4. Techniques of data collection: Schedule and Questionnaire, Case Study,
Genealogy
5.Controlled Comparison, Content Analysis, and Interpretation.

Module IV: Theory of Culture

1. Culture: definition, culture traits, culture complex, culture area, age area
2. Theories of Cultural Evolution. Morgan, Tylor, Steward, White, Sahlins and Service.
3. Theories of Cultural Diffusion and Historical Particularism: Beals, Kroeber,
Wissler. Cultural Materialism of Marvin Harris.
4. Theory of need and institution; Functional Theory - Malinowski. Theories of Social
Structure.  Radcliffe  Brown,  Evans  Pritchard,  Fortes,  Nadel,  Leach,  Levi-  Strauss.
Raymond Firth on social structure and organization.
5.  Culture  and  personality:  Ruth  Benedict  and  Margaret  Mead;  National  Character
Studies: Linton, Kardiner.

Module VII: Development Anthropology

1.  Concept  of  Development;  Theories  and  approaches;  Sustainable  Human
Development; Human Development Index;
2. Development Planning; Rural Development; Panchayati Raj; Land Reforms
3. Tribal Development Administration
4. Concept of Scheduled Tribes, Scheduled area, Scheduled Caste; Backward classes and
minority communities;
5.Constitutional Safeguards for SCs and Sts

Module VIII: Ecological and Medical Anthropology

1. Health, culture and society: Concepts of illness and disease; Community Health
2. Ethno Medicine; Epidemiology. Culture-Bound Psychological Disorders
3. Medical Pluralism in India. AYUSH, NRHM, ASHA
4. Ecology and Anthropology; Population Ecology; System Ecology; Ethno-ecology
5.  Ecology and Society: Hunters and Gatherers; Nomadic Communities; Pastoral
Communities; Island communities; Fishing and Agricultural Communities; Cultural
Adaptation and change

NOTE:  -  It  may  be  noted  that  apart  from  the  topics  detailed  above,
questions from other topics prescribed for the educational qualification
of  the  post  may  also  appear  in  the  question  paper.  There  is  no
undertaking  that  all  the  topics  above  may  be  covered  in  the  question
paper  

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