Politics of gender, community, and modernity :

Kumar, Nita

Politics of gender, community, and modernity : essays on education in India - New Delhi : Oxford University Press, 2011. - xl, 345 p. ;

Machine generated contents note: A New Historiography for South Asia
1.Provincialism in Modern India: The Multiple Narratives of Education and Their Pain
2.History and the Nation: The Learning of History in Calcutta and Banaras
3.The Family-School Relationship and an Alternative History of the Nineteenth-century Family
4.History at the Madrasas
Modernities, Communities, and Genders
5.Languages, Families, and the Plural Learning of the Nineteenth-century Intelligentsia
6.Mothers and Non-Mothers: Gendering the Discourse of Education in South Asia
7.Widows, Education, and Social Change
8.Making the Nation: Ansari Women in Banaras
9.The Nature of Reform in Modern India: A Discussion of Mai; a Novel /​ Geetanjali Shree
10.Learning Modernity?: The Technology of Education in India
11.The Space of the Child: The Nation, the Neighbourhood, and the Home
Postcolonialism
Contents note continued: 12.The Scholar and Her Servants: Further Thoughts on Postcolonlalism and Education
13.A Postcolonial School in a Modern World.

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