
What is education, and who counts as an 'educated person' amidst competing religious, political, and pedagogical ideologies, which have shaped contemporary educational practices and institutions in Nepal? How have social and political changes, an increasing commodification of education, a continued reliance on foreign aid, and expanded geographical horizons contributed to a reshaping of the educational landscape of Nepal and thereby altered, opened up, and closed avenues of learning available to the Nepali people? Grounded in the intersection between anthropology, sociology, and development studies, and based on rich ethnographic evidence, the essays in this edited volume illuminate educational transformations and avenues of learning in the context of wider social and political changes in Nepal. They capture diverse and competing educational experiences and trajectories; examine the process of construction and transmission of knowledge in different sites within and beyond institutions of formal education; and explore the interconnections between education, state, and society.
This volume investigates how shifting political, religious, and pedagogical ideologies have redefined the concept of an 'educated person' and transformed the educational landscape in contemporary Nepal. Editors Uma Pradhan and Karen Valentin curate a collection of essays that synthesize anthropological and sociological frameworks to analyze the impact of foreign aid, market commodification, and social change on local learning environments. By examining the intersection of state policy and societal expectations, the authors provide a critical lens through which to view the construction and transmission of knowledge in both formal and informal settings.
What You Will Find
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Scholars in the field of South Asian studies and anthropology recognize this volume as a significant contribution to the understanding of how education functions as a site of social and political negotiation. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which makes it a valuable resource for researchers and graduate students focusing on the sociology of education in developing nations.
Page Count:
332
Publication Date:
2022-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192884840
ISBN-13:
9780192884848
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