
This is an ethnographic study of the Vidya Bharati chain of schools in India which are run by a Hindu nationalist organization called the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). The first study of its kind, this volume is an important narrative on the role and impact of textbooks in modern India. Despite having limited resources (they are run on a tight budget) and being based on a radical ideology that derives from a 'Hindu' nationalist agenda, the Vidya Bharati schools have achieved considerable success in the free market of private education and have grown to over 12,000 schools within 40 years. They are an important example of the interlinkage between ideology and nationalism in contemporary India. The author analyses school structure, curriculum, teaching quality, institutional goals, and ideology in an effort to identify reasons behind Vidya Bharati's success and to show through his field research that a combined strategy of pragmatism blended with ideology has allowed the schools to become highly sought-after. This analysis then asks broader questions about the failures of the public education system in India.
This study investigates how the Vidya Bharati school network successfully balances a radical Hindu nationalist ideology with pragmatic educational practices to achieve significant growth in India's private sector. Krzysztof Iwanek, utilizing extensive ethnographic field research, examines the organizational structure and curriculum of these schools. He argues that their expansion is not merely a product of ideological indoctrination but a result of strategic institutional management that addresses the shortcomings of the Indian public education system.
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Experts recognize this work as a significant contribution to the study of the intersection between nationalism and education in contemporary India. Readers frequently note the academic rigor and the balanced approach the author takes in analyzing the success of these institutions despite their controversial ideological foundations.
Page Count:
378
Publication Date:
2022-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192865560
ISBN-13:
9780192865564
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