Detalles del libro
Based on newly available records, Making Them Like Us explores the dissonance between the straightforward economic development envisioned by Peace Corps leaders and the complicated realities--ill-defined jobs, entrenched bureaucracies, and resentful hosts--encountered by the volunteers who served during the agency's first decade. Trained for a spartan existence, many volunteers found themselves living in well-appointed homes and even employing servants. Prepared to dig ditches or build houses, more than half served as English teachers or worked in offices. Expecting to forge egalitarian friendships, many found themselves seen as American imperialists. The author describes how most Peace Corps workers eventually became alienated from the lofty aims of their leaders, returning to the United States with a more pragmatic, nuanced perspective on how cultures interact.
- Encuadernación Tapa blanda
- Autor/es Fischer, Fritz
- ISBN13 9781560986713
- ISBN10 1560986719
- Páginas 237
- Año de Edición 2000
Making them like us (Peace Corps volunteers in the 1960s)
- Fritz Fischer
- Editorial S.I.P
- ISBN 9781560986713