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Dreamers: How Young Indians Are Changing the World
Contributor(s): Poonam, Snigdha (Author)
ISBN: 0674988175     ISBN-13: 9780674988170
Publisher: Harvard University Press
OUR PRICE:   $17.05  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: August 2018
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BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Developing & Emerging Countries
- Social Science | Sociology - General
- Social Science | Demography
Dewey: 301.431
Physical Information: 0.9" H x 5.4" W x 8.1" (0.66 lbs) 288 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Indian
- Ethnic Orientation - Indian
- Chronological Period - 21st Century
 
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What do India's millennials want and how are they transforming one of the youngest, most populous nations in the world?

More than half of India is under the age of twenty-five, but India's millennials are nothing like their counterparts in the West. In a country that is increasingly characterized by ambition and crushing limitations, this is a generation that cannot--and will not--be defined on anything but their own terms. They are wealth-chasers, hucksters, and fame-hunters, desperate to escape their narrow prospects. They are the dreamers.

Award-winning journalist Snigdha Poonam traveled through the small towns of northern India to investigate the phenomenon that is India's Generation Y. From dubious entrepreneurs to political aspirants, from starstruck strivers to masterly swindlers, these are the clickbaiters who create viral content for Facebook and the internet scammers who stalk you at home, but they are also defiant student union leaders determined to transform campus life. Poonam made her way--on carts and buses, in cars and trucks--through India's badlands to uncover a theater of toxic masculinity, a spirited brew of ambition, and a hunger for change that is bound to drive the future of the country.


Contributor Bio(s): Poonam, Snigdha: - Snigdha Poonam is a journalist based in New Delhi. Her work has appeared in the Guardian, the New York Times, and Granta. She currently reports on national affairs at the Hindustan Times. She won the 2017 Journalist of Change award for a work of reportage that appeared on Huffington Post. Dreamers is her first book.