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Never Logged Out: How the Internet Created India's Gen Z

2025234 pagesBloomsbury India

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Never Logged Out: How the Internet Created India's Gen Z is a collection of eight essays by Ria Chopra, a writer whose work on India's youth and internet culture has appeared in Vogue, VICE, The Hindu, and The Indian Express.

Each essay takes on a different facet of growing up permanently online in India: selfhood, love, memory, privacy, anonymity, knowledge, fame, and ambition. Chopra combines personal anecdote with cultural criticism, examining how algorithmic feeds and constant connectivity have reshaped identity and desire for a generation that has never experienced life offline. She draws on ideas like Baudrillard's hyperreality to argue that the symbols of a lifestyle — an aesthetic, a tote bag, a curated feed — have in some cases replaced the lived reality they once represented.

The book is grounded specifically in the Indian internet, not a general Western account of digital life repackaged for a local audience, and positions itself as an early attempt to document this generation's socialization on its own terms.

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