India Journal: An Unexpected Memoir
By Dorothy A. Huskey, Ronald S. Palmer (editor), Arline Kaplan (editor)
Dorothy's group launched an ambitious campaign to teach village-level workers how to dig pit latrines to improve community health. To a mind steeped in superstition and tradition, such basic science and hygiene can seem very foreign.In addition to dealing with village-level indifference, Dorothy also found herself grappling with a governmental bureaucracy in which individuals with the authority to make changes were reluctant to take any action that might be politically risky, should it offend someone else in power. Amid all this, Dorothy found herself swept up in the everyday drama of the Indian culture, rich with tradition, and redolent with the aromas, tastes, and textures of Hindu life.
Details
Paperback publication date: March 29, 2021
Dimensions: 6 x 1 x 9 inches
Page Count: 444 pages
Language: English
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