Connecting Histories of Education Transnational and Cross-Cultural Exchanges in (Post)Colonial Education 2014 Edition at Meripustak

Connecting Histories of Education Transnational and Cross-Cultural Exchanges in (Post)Colonial Education 2014 Edition

Books from same Author: Barnita Bagchi, Eckhardt Fuchs, Kate Rousmaniere

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    Author(s)Barnita Bagchi, Eckhardt Fuchs, Kate Rousmaniere
    PublisherBerghahn Books
    ISBN9781782382669
    Pages262
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearApril 2014

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    Berghahn Books Connecting Histories of Education Transnational and Cross-Cultural Exchanges in (Post)Colonial Education 2014 Edition by Barnita Bagchi, Eckhardt Fuchs, Kate Rousmaniere

    The history of education in the modern world is a history of transnational and cross-cultural influence. This collection explores those influences in (post) colonial and indigenous education across different geographical contexts. The authors emphasize how local actors constructed their own adaptation of colonialism, identity, and autonomy, creating a multi-centric and entangled history of modern education. In both formal as well as informal aspects, they demonstrate that transnational and cross-cultural exchanges in education have been characterized by appropriation, re-contextualization, and hybridization, thereby rejecting traditional notions of colonial education as an export of pre-existing metropolitan educational systems.