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Mantras of Change: Reporting India in a Time of Flux

 
Daniel Lak (Author)
Synopsis Daniel Lak’s foray into writing a book on India started with a non-image. When, towards the end of his three-year stint as a BBC correspondent in India, he was accused by a young university student of portraying stereotypical images of the country in his report-bullock carts, cows ambling in the streets, snake charmers surrounded by enthralled spectators-he was completely taken aback. This got him questioning the images of India portrayed by the media, especially the Western media. Mantras of Changes: Reporting India in a Time of Flux brings to the fore the face of a new India, a country that is in a constant and prolonged state of social and economic ferment, largely driven by the aspirations of people of every level, fuelled by the many forces that are beyond the control of the government or the increasingly powerful private sector. Bullock carts and snake charmers are deliberately set aside as Lake offers a glimpse of life in changing India based on his travels and encounters with people along the way. Witty and provocative, the essays talk about the information technology boom and its impact, the sexual revolution, environmental degradation, the breakdown of family structures and, of course, poverty and caste. In a series of sharply drawn portraits, the book introduces us to a policeman working in a death squad, Hindu priests striving to save the environment, HIV-positive women dying a dignified death, old soldiers from the opposite sides of intractable conflicts showing genuine affection for each other, and several sexual advice counselors, Above all, Mantras of Change in an effort to share with the readers Lak’s idea of India and his love affair with a glorious and perplexing land.
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About the author

Daniel Lak

Daniel Lak spent twelve years in Sounth Asia reporting for the BBC, for each in India, Pakistan and Nepal. He currently, lives in Toronto and works as a reving film-maker, journalist and writer. His work has appeared in the Economist, Time, Outlook, but Independent, the Mail on Sunday and the class and Mail. He is regularcolumnist for the Nepali Times.

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Bibliographic information

Title Mantras of Change: Reporting India in a Time of Flux
Author Daniel Lak
Format Hardcover
Date published: 01.01.2005
Edition 1st ed.
Language: English
isbn 0670058262
length xvii+251p., Index; 23cm.
Subjects Reference