Schooling the Nation
Schooling the Nation
Education and Everyday Politics in Egypt
Sobhy, Hania
Cambridge University Press
05/2025
282
Mole
9781108958332
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Introduction: schools as sites of lived and imagined citizenship; 1. The late Mubarak era, education and the research; 2. Living the intensities of the privatized state: the functioning and implications of marketization across the system; 3. Everyday violence and the dynamics of punishment across the schools; 4. Gendered noncompliance and the breakdown of discipline; 5. Textbook narratives of nationalism, belonging and citizenship; 6. Performing the nation, imagining citizenship: school rituals and oppositional narratives of non-belonging; 7. What changed in education since the Revolution? Conclusion: schooling the nation in the shadow of the uprising.
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Introduction: schools as sites of lived and imagined citizenship; 1. The late Mubarak era, education and the research; 2. Living the intensities of the privatized state: the functioning and implications of marketization across the system; 3. Everyday violence and the dynamics of punishment across the schools; 4. Gendered noncompliance and the breakdown of discipline; 5. Textbook narratives of nationalism, belonging and citizenship; 6. Performing the nation, imagining citizenship: school rituals and oppositional narratives of non-belonging; 7. What changed in education since the Revolution? Conclusion: schooling the nation in the shadow of the uprising.