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Gender School And Society 1st Edition Sandeep Kumar

  • SKU: BELL-36010578
Gender School And Society 1st Edition Sandeep Kumar
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Publisher: Vikas Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.45 MB
Pages: 248
Author: Sandeep Kumar
ISBN: 9789353388393, 9353388392, B081DLFPVX
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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Gender School And Society 1st Edition Sandeep Kumar by Sandeep Kumar 9789353388393, 9353388392, B081DLFPVX instant download after payment.

The book helps conceptualize the idea of gender with critical perspective, while debunking the biases and unipolar perspectives prevailed in gender discourse. The book contests and encounters the discriminated practices in education and society. It enquires many questions for developing a critical perspective about gender, such as is gender a biological construct or social construct or social construct based on biological position? Is gender only about women or beyond? Are gender issues universal in nature or contextually embedded? Is patriarchy related to women only or it is about hegemony of power of few over others? Is matriarchy gender biases free or not? Can matriarchy be the solution of prevailed patriarchy? Is gender a social institution or personal construct? What is gender equality perspective? What is the contribution of feminist discourse and women's movement in conceptualizing gender? What are significant educational policies which incorporate gender concerns? What are school practices which perpetuate the biases gender roles? Etc.

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