- Genre: History - Condition: used
MEETING TODAY'S GENERATION IN INDIA Gurus, yoga, books of meditation and the music of India are becoming increasingly popular in the United States, particularly among young people. To discover how young people who have lived within this other culture think, Edward Rice, the author and photographer of this book, spent time in India talking with teenagers. In these interviews, the author asked all kinds of questions and came up with an intense and personal portrait of a country: revealed with an immediacy and intimacy that will surprise most American readers on either side of the generation gap.
Traditional India: A young Muslim girl, almost too shy to speak; a Brahmin wife, married at 14
Big City India: Upper class teenage rebels, office workers, students, young Sikihs and Parsis: castes and classes juggled together in crowded cities.
Changing India: A Muslim girl who defies tradition; an elephant boy from the jungles; students in villages and town trying to find a balance betwen India's past and present India.
This is a library book that is in very nice condition. There are a couple of stamps in the front, but other than that it's good! This was written in 1971, it would be quite interesting to compare to the cultures of today. *FREE US SHIPPING*
HARDBOUND W/JACKET PAGES 176 AUTHOR EDWARD RICE 1971
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