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The Great Indian Family - New Roles , Old Responsibilities
by Gitanjali Prasad      (Author ALERT)



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ProductID: 18887 - Paperback - 335 Pages (Year: 2006)
Penguin ~ ISBN: 0143061828

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Gitanjali Prasad describes the shifts in Indian marriage and family life, focusing on the roles of men and women, both in the home and workplace. She looks too at what has been happening in Europe and the USA and puts forward a powerful case for a readjustment of the work-home balance. This book is a must-read for everyone concerned with family life in India and it should become a potent catalyst for change.

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Is the Great Indian Family an endangered species as India goes on an economic overdrive? As work becomes all-consuming for urban Indians, what of work-family balance and the implications for families as women become an integral part of the workforce? A new generation of working women who re trying to retrofit their traditional family roles to the modern demands of high-pressure careers should find this book especially enlightening and instructive, I wish it had come out twenty years earlier when I started working.
-Naazneen Karmali, Consulting Editor, Business India

Gitanjali Prasad describes the shifts in Indian marriage and family life, focusing on the roles of men and women, both in the home and workplace. She looks too at what has been happening in Europe and the USA and puts forward a powerful case for a readjustment of the work-home balance. This book is a must-read for everyone concerned with family life in India and it should become a potent catalyst for change.
-Professor Martin Richards, Centre for Family Research, Cambridge, University, UK

Family is a metaphor often evoked to describe an organization’s culture, but what family values executives aspire to in their personal lives is hardly ever examined. Gitanjali probes the concept of family amongst middle-class Indians, her journalist’s eyes for the evocative detail often gives more insight than a scholarly analysis could give.
-Arun Maira, Chairman, Boston Consulting Group, India

An original, interesting and relevant book, that will help in not just understanding, but also in managing, work-family conflict.
-Leena Chatterjee, Professor of Behavioral Science, IIM Calcutta

Gitanjali Prasad tracks the hues and dimensions of the family and how it defines contemporary India. What exactly does family mean and how do you cope with its varied permutations and combinations? It’s truly a question of answers for the Indian woman of Today.
-Andrea Costa Bir, Editor, Savvy

An interesting eye-opener for all of us who conduct our lives on the stereotypical definiton of the Indian family.
-Manjira Dutta, Editor, Good Housekeeping



 Table of Contents

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

PREFACE

Introduction: Changing Perceptions

The Joint Family: Twice the joy or Double the Trouble?

Full-time Housewives: Desperate Housewives or Blissful Homemakers?

Working Women: Superwomen or Overworked Drudges?

Today’s working Fathers: Bonding with the family or in bondage at work?

Young singles: Living the Good Life or no time for a Life?

Today’s Workplace: Dream Come True or sLiving Nightmare?

BIBLIOGRAPHY

INDEX

 


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