This book analyses the socio-cultural politics of education among Muslim girls in India, and explores the linkages between pedagogy and religion in South Asia. It adopts multiple research methods and interdisciplinary approaches - ethnographic observations, interviews, and data and discourse analysis - to demonstrate the role of religion, education, class, and gender in determining the quality of education as well as identity formation.
This book analyses the socio-cultural politics of education among Muslim girls in India, and explores the linkages between pedagogy and religion in South Asia. It adopts multiple research methods and interdisciplinary approaches - ethnographic observations, interviews, and data and discourse analysis - to demonstrate the role of religion, education, class, and gender in determining the quality of education as well as identity formation.
Latika Gupta is Assistant Professor at the Central Institute of Education, University of Delhi. She completed her doctorate at the Central Institute of Education, University of Delhi, where she has been teaching courses in educational theory and pedagogy. She has been a Fulbright Fellow at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Her published research focuses on socialization, religious identity and child rights.
Inhaltsangabe
Figures. Tables. Abbreviations. Preface. Foreword 1. Introduction 2. Identity, Self and Religion 3. Ethos as a Gendering Device 4. Articulated Discourse 5. Four Facets of Identity 6. Conclusion. About the Author. Bibliography. Index
Figures. Tables. Abbreviations. Preface. Foreword 1. Introduction 2. Identity, Self and Religion 3. Ethos as a Gendering Device 4. Articulated Discourse 5. Four Facets of Identity 6. Conclusion. About the Author. Bibliography. Index
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