Aging and the Indian Diaspora: Cosmopolitan Families in India and Abroad

Aging and the Indian Diaspora: Cosmopolitan Families in India and Abroad

by Sarah E. Lamb
ISBN-10:
0253221005
ISBN-13:
9780253221001
Pub. Date:
07/06/2009
Publisher:
Indiana University Press
ISBN-10:
0253221005
ISBN-13:
9780253221001
Pub. Date:
07/06/2009
Publisher:
Indiana University Press
Aging and the Indian Diaspora: Cosmopolitan Families in India and Abroad

Aging and the Indian Diaspora: Cosmopolitan Families in India and Abroad

by Sarah E. Lamb
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Overview

The proliferation of old age homes and increasing numbers of elderly living alone are startling new phenomena in India. These trends are related to extensive overseas migration and the transnational dispersal of families. In this moving and insightful account, Sarah Lamb shows that older persons are innovative agents in the processes of social-cultural change. Lamb's study probes debates and cultural assumptions in both India and the United States regarding how best to age; the proper social-moral relationship among individuals, genders, families, the market, and the state; and ways of finding meaning in the human life course.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780253221001
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Publication date: 07/06/2009
Series: Tracking Globalization
Pages: 360
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.40(h) x 1.10(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Sarah Lamb is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Brandeis University. She is author of White Saris and Sweet Mangoes: Aging, Gender and Body in North India and co-editor of Everyday Life in South Asia (IUP, 2002).

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
Note on Translation and Transliteration
1. Introduction: The Remaking of Aging
2. The Production of Tradition, Modernity, and a New Middle Class
3. The Rise of Old Age Homes in India
4. Becoming an Elder-Abode Member
5. Tea and the Forest: Making a Western Institution Indian
6. Living Alone as a Way of Life
7. Moving Abroad
8. Changing Families and the State
Afterword
Notes
Bibliography
Index

What People are Saying About This

"Sarah Lamb's compassionate voice and reflexive insights weave around the moving narratives of Bengali elders in this beautifully written, theoretically sophisticated ethnography. A classic in the anthropology of India, comparative modernities, and aging."

Kirin Narayan]]>

Sarah Lamb's compassionate voice and reflexive insights weave around the moving narratives of Bengali elders in this beautifully written, theoretically sophisticated ethnography. A classic in the anthropology of India, comparative modernities, and aging.

Kirin Narayan

"Sarah Lamb's compassionate voice and reflexive insights weave around the moving narratives of Bengali elders in this beautifully written, theoretically sophisticated ethnography. A classic in the anthropology of India, comparative modernities, and aging."

Syracuse University - Ann Grodzins Gold

"A timely investigation of remarkable, extraordinarily rapid, and previously unimaginable changes taking place within India's urban middle-class families. . . . Beautifully written and readable . . . ethnographically rich and theoretically astute."

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