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Postcolonial Education And National Identity 1st Edition Rowena Azadapalacios

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Postcolonial Education And National Identity 1st Edition Rowena Azadapalacios
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.77 MB
Pages: 201
Author: Rowena Azada-Palacios
ISBN: 9781350433335, 1350433330
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 1

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Postcolonial Education And National Identity 1st Edition Rowena Azadapalacios by Rowena Azada-palacios 9781350433335, 1350433330 instant download after payment.

Recognizing the strategic role that national identities play in post-colonial struggles for justice, this book conceptualizes a new approach to teaching national identity that, following Hannah Arendt, emphasizes children's ability to renew culture. The book uses the Philippine colonial experience as a case study, and includes a genealogy of Hannah Arendt's concept of the 'social', including an analysis of how she used this idea to explore the role that schools play within the political community. Azada-Palacios problematizes the way that national identity is valued as an educational goal in Philippine schools and the way that Philippine citizenship education continues to aspire towards a homogeneity of culture. Through an examination of colonial-era documents, she traces this characteristic of colonial history, and identifies this aspiration as an unreflective perpetuation of American colonial educational policy that has not been sufficiently criticized.

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