The Education Alibi: Tracing Education's Entanglements Across Contemporary Africa: African Perspectives
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780472057757
ISBN-10: 0472057758
Pagini: 338
Ilustrații: 3 figures, 2 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Editura: UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRESS
Colecția University of Michigan Press
Seria African Perspectives
ISBN-10: 0472057758
Pagini: 338
Ilustrații: 3 figures, 2 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Editura: UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRESS
Colecția University of Michigan Press
Seria African Perspectives
Notă biografică
Elizabeth Cooper is Associate Professor at the School for International Studies at Simon Fraser University.
Erdmute Alber is Professor and Chair of Social Anthropology at the University of Bayreuth.
Wandia Njoya is Associate Professor of Literature at Daystar University in Kenya.
Erdmute Alber is Professor and Chair of Social Anthropology at the University of Bayreuth.
Wandia Njoya is Associate Professor of Literature at Daystar University in Kenya.
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: The Education Alibi in Africa: Tracing Processes of Responsibilization, Depoliticization, and the Production of Inequality
Elizabeth Cooper, Erdmute Alber, and Wandia Njoya
Part I. Responsibilization
Chapter 2: Responsibilizing Parents to Overcome Blindness: Changing Intergenerational Relations Through Education for All in Northern Benin
Erdmute Alber
Chapter 3: Symbolic Investment, Actual Indebtedness: The Competing Logics of the School Sector in the Contemporary DRC (Lubumbashi, Haut-Katanga)
Edoardo Quaretta
Chapter 4: “The Teachers Just Consume Our Money”: Casting Blame for Educational Failure in Rural Lesotho
Claire Elisabeth Dungey and Nicola Ansell
Chapter 5: Changing the Narrative on School Arson in Kenya: Beyond Pathologizing and Criminalizing Approaches
Hildah Oburu
Part II. Depoliticization
Chapter 6: Education Without Critical Consciousness: An Autoethnography
Wandia Njoya
Chapter 7: Educational Reform in Times of Crisis: The Dual Missions of Corporatized Education in Liberia
Tyler Hook
Chapter 8: “Preserving Girls’ Futures”: Girlhood, Schooling, and Development in Niger
Adeline Masquelier
Chapter 9: Exam Securitization as Alibi: Education and the Distrustful Paradigm of Governance in Kenya
Elizabeth Cooper
Part III. Production of Inequality
Chapter 10: The Paradox of South African Schooling: An Analysis of Multiple Exploitations of the Education Alibi
Suriamurthee Moonsamy Maistry
Chapter 11: The Immorality of Pregnancy and Truancy as Alibi: Uncovering Systemic Discrimination in Access to Basic Education in Tanzania
Aikande Kwayu
Chapter 12: Education Between Desire and Rejection: The Perspectives of Young Illiteracized Peoples on Schooling in Benin
Issifou Abou Moumouni
Chapter 13: Privilege of Prayer: Moral Becoming as Class Formation in Postcolonial Tanzania
Hansjörg Dilger
List of Contributors
Index
Chapter 1: The Education Alibi in Africa: Tracing Processes of Responsibilization, Depoliticization, and the Production of Inequality
Elizabeth Cooper, Erdmute Alber, and Wandia Njoya
Part I. Responsibilization
Chapter 2: Responsibilizing Parents to Overcome Blindness: Changing Intergenerational Relations Through Education for All in Northern Benin
Erdmute Alber
Chapter 3: Symbolic Investment, Actual Indebtedness: The Competing Logics of the School Sector in the Contemporary DRC (Lubumbashi, Haut-Katanga)
Edoardo Quaretta
Chapter 4: “The Teachers Just Consume Our Money”: Casting Blame for Educational Failure in Rural Lesotho
Claire Elisabeth Dungey and Nicola Ansell
Chapter 5: Changing the Narrative on School Arson in Kenya: Beyond Pathologizing and Criminalizing Approaches
Hildah Oburu
Part II. Depoliticization
Chapter 6: Education Without Critical Consciousness: An Autoethnography
Wandia Njoya
Chapter 7: Educational Reform in Times of Crisis: The Dual Missions of Corporatized Education in Liberia
Tyler Hook
Chapter 8: “Preserving Girls’ Futures”: Girlhood, Schooling, and Development in Niger
Adeline Masquelier
Chapter 9: Exam Securitization as Alibi: Education and the Distrustful Paradigm of Governance in Kenya
Elizabeth Cooper
Part III. Production of Inequality
Chapter 10: The Paradox of South African Schooling: An Analysis of Multiple Exploitations of the Education Alibi
Suriamurthee Moonsamy Maistry
Chapter 11: The Immorality of Pregnancy and Truancy as Alibi: Uncovering Systemic Discrimination in Access to Basic Education in Tanzania
Aikande Kwayu
Chapter 12: Education Between Desire and Rejection: The Perspectives of Young Illiteracized Peoples on Schooling in Benin
Issifou Abou Moumouni
Chapter 13: Privilege of Prayer: Moral Becoming as Class Formation in Postcolonial Tanzania
Hansjörg Dilger
List of Contributors
Index
Descriere
Challenges conventional ways of thinking about global education goals and experiences of education in Africa