Fiddler on the Roof of Africa: How to Fail Successfully as a Peace Corps Volunteer

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By Derek Lowstuter

Description

Do you enjoy learning about far away lands and cultures? Do you have recurring dreams of pooping your pants in front of a foreign president? Have you ever begged neighbors for water to survive? Derek Lowstuter captures these realities of living and working abroad as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Ethiopia. 

Fiddler on the Roof of Africa is a mix of academic study and personal observations—equal parts literature review, introspection, scholarly analysis, confabulation, with a pinch of classic ethnocentrism. Peace Corps service is exceptionally context specific, every Volunteer and every host community is unique. The reactions that take place between the two can be unpredictable and chaotic. The goal of this book is to address international development issues such as food aid, environmental conservation, cultural traditionalism, and development theory. Each chapter grounds these topics in first-hand experiences to make them more engaging and accessible. Ultimately, there are more similarities than differences that connect people around the world.

Should be required reading for people contemplating joining the Peace Corps.” —Ambassador Gregory W. Engle, Peace Corps Country Director


About the Author: Derek Lowstuter graduated with a B.S. degree in Natural Resource Management, with minors in Horticulture, Forestry, and History. He obtained his M.S. degree in Forest Sciences in collaboration with the Peace Corps Masters International Program. He is currently a doctoral student in Organizational Learning, Performance, and Change at Colorado State University. Derek works as an Agricultural and Food Systems Specialist at Colorado State University Extension. He has directed agricultural and natural resource management projects on four continents, but now calls Colorado Springs, CO, home with his wife Claire, their daughter, and a menagerie of animals and houseplants.


 

Additional information

Dimensions 6 × 9 in
Pages

264

ISBN

978-1-963117-33-2 (paperback)
978-1-963117-34-9 (hardback)