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Educated for Change?: Muslim Refugee Women in the West (Education Policy in Practice: Critical Cultural Studies) Educated for Change?: Muslim Women in the West inserts Muslim women's voice and action into the bifurcated, and otherwise male dominated, relations between the West and the Islamic East. Following an


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Educated for Change?: Muslim Refugee Women in the West (Education Policy in Practice: Critical Cultural Studies)

Title:Educated for Change?: Muslim Refugee Women in the West (Education Policy in Practice: Critical Cultural Studies)
Author:Patricia Buck
Rating:4.62 (615 Votes)
Asin:1617356204
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:370 Pages
Publish Date:2012-12-01
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Educated for Change?: Muslim Women in the West inserts Muslim women's voice and action into the bifurcated, and otherwise male dominated, relations between the West and the Islamic East. A multilayered, multisite, educational ethnography, Buck and Silver's study takes a novel approach to its feminist charge. Drawing upon thick description of refugee women's school experiences in two seemingly distinct locations, Educated for Change? engages the dual nature of schooling as at once a disciplinary apparatus of local, national, and international governance, and paradoxically, a space and process through which school community members wield the power to observe, deliberate, and act as agents in the creative and willful endeavor of living. In doing so, the text locates formal schooling as a key location at which one can witness the politics of cultural change that emerge when Western and Islamic communities converge. Following an initial introduction to the ethno-historical formation and dis

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