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Ageless Mind and Spirit: Faces and Voices from the World of India's Elderly

Publication Date

2002

Summary

The product of an 8-year-long oral history project, this hardcover book features 140 black-and-white photographs, with accompanying histories, of 400 elderly people all over India. Although some of these people are famous or accomplished, many are ordinary people commenting on what it means to be elderly in India. The issues and perspectives highlighted by these stories are also familiar on a universal level. Each story is accompanied by a large-format environmental photographic portrait of the person and a biographical note.

The book features a foreword by His Holiness the Dalai Lama.

Number of Pages

324

Contact

Vijay S. Jodha
Centre for Social Communication & Change
E-58 II Floor GK-I Enclave
New Delhi 110 048
Tel.: (+91-11) 2624 1848
Fax: (+91-11) 2624 1559
jodha@vsnl.com
social-communication@mail.com
Ageless Mind and Spirit site

Placed on the Communication Initiative site October 05 2003
Last Updated October 11 2003

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