Anthropological Perspectives on Student Futures [electronic resource] : Youth and the Politics of Possibility / edited by Amy Stambach, Kathleen D. Hall.

Contributor(s): Stambach, Amy [editor.] | Hall, Kathleen D [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Anthropological Studies of EducationPublisher: New York : Palgrave Macmillan US : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017Description: IX, 178 p. 1 illus. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781137547866Subject(s): Education | International education | Comparative education | Educational sociology | Education and sociology | Sociology, Educational | Social policy | Education and state | Education | Sociology of Education | International and Comparative Education | Education Policy | Children, Youth and Family PolicyAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 306.43 LOC classification: LC189-214.53Online resources: e-book Full-text access
Contents:
CHAPTER 1: Student Futures and the Politics of Possibility -- Part One - Aspirations -- CHAPTER 2: Aspiration as Capacity and Compulsion: The Futures of Urban Middle-Class Youth in India -- CHAPTER 3: "Too Good to Teach": Bhutanese Students and the Hierarchy of Aspiration -- CHAPTER 4: A "Golden Generation"? Framing the Future among Senior Students at Gülen-inspired Schools in Urban Tanzania -- CHAPTER 5: Aspiration, Piety, and Traditionalism among Indonesian Islamic Boarding School Girls -- Part Two - Realizations -- CHAPTER 6: Schooling in Post-Apartheid South Africa: Hopes, Struggles, and Contested Responsibilities -- CHAPTER 7: Betrayed Futures: Uneconomic Schooling in Liberalizing Kerala (India) -- CHAPTER 8: Practice for the Future: The Aspirational Politics of Nigerian Students -- CHAPTER 9: Hopeful Engagement: The Sentimental Education of University-Sponsored Service-Learning -- Part Three - Afterword -- CHAPTER 10: Reflections on Student Futures and Political Possibilities: An Afterword. .
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book examines diverse ways in which young people from around the world envision and prepare for their future education, careers, and families. The book features cutting-edge anthropological essays including ethnographic accounts of schooling in India, South Africa, the US, Bhutan, Tanzania, and Nigeria. Each chapter focuses on today's generation of students and on students' use of education to create new possibilities for themselves. This volume will be of particular interest to practicing teachers and anthropologists and to readers who seek an ethnographic understanding of the world as seen through the eyes of students.
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CHAPTER 1: Student Futures and the Politics of Possibility -- Part One - Aspirations -- CHAPTER 2: Aspiration as Capacity and Compulsion: The Futures of Urban Middle-Class Youth in India -- CHAPTER 3: "Too Good to Teach": Bhutanese Students and the Hierarchy of Aspiration -- CHAPTER 4: A "Golden Generation"? Framing the Future among Senior Students at Gülen-inspired Schools in Urban Tanzania -- CHAPTER 5: Aspiration, Piety, and Traditionalism among Indonesian Islamic Boarding School Girls -- Part Two - Realizations -- CHAPTER 6: Schooling in Post-Apartheid South Africa: Hopes, Struggles, and Contested Responsibilities -- CHAPTER 7: Betrayed Futures: Uneconomic Schooling in Liberalizing Kerala (India) -- CHAPTER 8: Practice for the Future: The Aspirational Politics of Nigerian Students -- CHAPTER 9: Hopeful Engagement: The Sentimental Education of University-Sponsored Service-Learning -- Part Three - Afterword -- CHAPTER 10: Reflections on Student Futures and Political Possibilities: An Afterword. .

This book examines diverse ways in which young people from around the world envision and prepare for their future education, careers, and families. The book features cutting-edge anthropological essays including ethnographic accounts of schooling in India, South Africa, the US, Bhutan, Tanzania, and Nigeria. Each chapter focuses on today's generation of students and on students' use of education to create new possibilities for themselves. This volume will be of particular interest to practicing teachers and anthropologists and to readers who seek an ethnographic understanding of the world as seen through the eyes of students.

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