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Book Description

This book re-conceptualizes the field of international and comparative education by utilizing indigenous knowledge as a central component for altering the dominant, eurocentric social science research paradigm. Examples from indigenous sources of knowledge are juxtaposed to the dominant discourses on education and modern development in subaltern societies in order to provide scholars with alternative ways of viewing education and development and to shape how subaltern peoples are understood and represented in academic research. Bibliography. Index.

Table of Contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE AND SCHOOLING
  4. Full Title
  5. Copyright
  6. Table of Contents
  7. Series Editors' Preface
  8. Chapter One The Field of International and Comparative Education: A History of Ideas and Methods in the United States
  9. Chapter Two Postmodern Analysis and the Re-viewing of Indigenous Knowledge: Power, Culture and Knowledge Relations
  10. Chapter Three International and Comparative Education: An Analysis of the Comparative Education Review
  11. Chapter Four Modern Development: An Analysis of The Development Dictionary
  12. Chapter Five A Comparison of Dominant Concepts
  13. Chapter Six Conclusion
  14. Bibliography
  15. Index
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