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Culture Shock: India (Culture Shock! Guides)

Travel to India Format: Paperback
Author: Gitanjal Kolanad
ReleaseDate: June, 2001
Publisher: Graphic Arts Center Publishing Company
Rating:

Highly Informative!
Her insight into how Westerners think is invaluable as she herself grew up in a Western society for part of her life. Although this is the first book I've read on Indian culture, I think it would be difficult to find another book written with such detail about so many aspects of Indian culture as Kolanad's does. Being Indian, she gives authority to what she writes. I truly enjoyed reading this book and would highly recommend it to anyone interested in Indian customs and etiquette.


India for Dummies
The book is written with a view to satisfy a female traveller, but it does not make much generalizations in this aspect. This book brought me interesting thoughts about India; both nostalgic and humorous. Even though a person living in India might feel this book paints a distorted view, anyone who has seen the world outside India will find this book more entertaining and useful.
This is not considered as a tour guide for a person who is just passing through the airports. If you ever thought India is just like what you see in Jackson heights (N. Y. ) or Devon St (Chicago) or as in the movie "City of Joy", you are mistaken . Nowhere in the world you could see people living with contrasting environments and outlook of life, sharing a wall between 19th and 20th (21st?) century at the same moment.
Gitanjali Kolanad introduces some assumptions as to why the Indian life is so contradictory in many aspects. The author provides a brief, but well narrated history of this south Asian region and tries to analyze the origin of the social heirarchy,the division of labour and the attitudes of Indians to these.
This book is an honest oversimplification of the problems a foreigner will face and the author gives some valuable advice and certain quick fixes. I would say you need an open mind and this book before you start your passage to India.


Great for those planning more than a short tour
Preparing for a six month stint in India for business, I was unsatisfied after reading other "guide" books. I'll be brief, so as not to echo others' comments. Looking for something more than a history lesson and hot spot list, I reached for Culture Shock!. This book details subtle nuances that exist between US and Indian cultures. Great read and highly recommended!.


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