Education, Inclusion, Pluralism and United Nations Sustainable Development Goals: A Case Study of the Cultural Politics of Postcolonial Pakistan: Global Education in the 21st Century, cartea 10
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004719187
ISBN-10: 9004719180
Pagini: 273
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Global Education in the 21st Century
ISBN-10: 9004719180
Pagini: 273
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Global Education in the 21st Century
Notă biografică
Sher Rahmat Khan (PhD), a researcher, pursued multidisciplinary education in Australia, the United Kingdom and Pakistan. Applying a postcolonial lens, Dr Khan analysed the Pakistani education curriculum’s potential to promote inclusion, pluralism and sustainable development. He co-authored COVID-19 and the (Broken) Promise of Education for Sustainable Development: A Case Study from Postcolonial Pakistan (BRILL, 2023).
Cuprins
Preface: Navigating through Identity and Inquiry
Acknowledgements
List of Figures and Tables
List of Acronyms
1 Global Challenges and the Local Contexts: Education for Inclusion, Pluralism and Sustainable Futures in Postcolonial Pakistan
1 Contemporary Pakistan and Challenges for Pluralism and Inclusion
2 Pluralism and Pakistani Education Systems
3 The Role of Education Systems in Promoting Pluralism and Inclusion in Pakistan
4 Postcolonial Theories
5 The Cultural Politics of Curriculum
6 Curriculum Theory
7 The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
8 Critical Discourse Analysis: Methodological Framework
9 Structure of the Book
2 Pakistan: The Advent of a Postcolonial Nation-State
1 Introduction
2 Postcolonial Theories
3 Pakistan: Pre-colonial, Colonial, and Postcolonial History
4 Discussion: Neo-Colonialism and the Cultural Politics of Curriculum in Pakistan
3 Education Systems in Pakistan and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals Framework
1 Introduction
2 Pre-colonial and Colonial Education
3 Education Systems in Contemporary Pakistan
4 The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, Education, and the Possibility of Development in Pakistan
5 Discussion: Education Systems, Curriculum, and the Postcolonial Nation-State
4 In Search of a Sacred Ground: Islam and the Nation-State’s Quest for National Identity
1 Introduction
2 Ideological Foundations of the Nation: Finding a Religious Basis for the Secular Institution
3 Managing Diversities: The Textbooks’ Approach to Diversity within Islam in Pakistan
4 Ideology and Diversity: The Educational Aim of Tolerance and Opportunities for Pluralism
5 Discussion: Postcolonial Islamo-pastoral Arts of Government and the Nation-State’s Quest for National Identity
5 Official Narratives and National Memory: The Construction of History in the Textbooks
1 Introduction
2 Selective Inheritance: Partial Appropriation of the Legacies of Syed Ahmad Khan
3 The Discursive Construction of the Other: Representing the Hindu
4 Nawabadiyat and the Colonial Discourse: Speaking through the Metaphor of the Colonial Masters
5 Discussion: The Discursive Construction of History and Its Implications for Diversity and Pluralism
6 The Cultural Politics of Gender: PSTs and the Challenges for Women’s Equality and Fairness
1 Introduction
2 Protecting Women: The Discursive Presentation of Violence against Women
3 Subtle Reproduction: Normalising Patriarchy through Textbooks
4 Gender Parity: Striving for Gender Rights and Empowering Women
5 Discussion: Gender Rights: Negotiating between Tradition and Modernity
7 Building a Better Future: The UN SDGs and Reshaping the Cultural Politics of Education in Pakistan
1 Pakistan’s Quest for Discourses on Peace, Respect for Diversity and Inclusion: Reshaping the Cultural Politics of Education
2 The Promise and Limitations of SDG 4.7 in Reimagining the Cultural Politics of Education in Postcolonial Pakistan
Appendix: Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)
References
Index
Acknowledgements
List of Figures and Tables
List of Acronyms
1 Global Challenges and the Local Contexts: Education for Inclusion, Pluralism and Sustainable Futures in Postcolonial Pakistan
1 Contemporary Pakistan and Challenges for Pluralism and Inclusion
2 Pluralism and Pakistani Education Systems
3 The Role of Education Systems in Promoting Pluralism and Inclusion in Pakistan
4 Postcolonial Theories
5 The Cultural Politics of Curriculum
6 Curriculum Theory
7 The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
8 Critical Discourse Analysis: Methodological Framework
9 Structure of the Book
2 Pakistan: The Advent of a Postcolonial Nation-State
1 Introduction
2 Postcolonial Theories
3 Pakistan: Pre-colonial, Colonial, and Postcolonial History
4 Discussion: Neo-Colonialism and the Cultural Politics of Curriculum in Pakistan
3 Education Systems in Pakistan and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals Framework
1 Introduction
2 Pre-colonial and Colonial Education
3 Education Systems in Contemporary Pakistan
4 The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, Education, and the Possibility of Development in Pakistan
5 Discussion: Education Systems, Curriculum, and the Postcolonial Nation-State
4 In Search of a Sacred Ground: Islam and the Nation-State’s Quest for National Identity
1 Introduction
2 Ideological Foundations of the Nation: Finding a Religious Basis for the Secular Institution
3 Managing Diversities: The Textbooks’ Approach to Diversity within Islam in Pakistan
4 Ideology and Diversity: The Educational Aim of Tolerance and Opportunities for Pluralism
5 Discussion: Postcolonial Islamo-pastoral Arts of Government and the Nation-State’s Quest for National Identity
5 Official Narratives and National Memory: The Construction of History in the Textbooks
1 Introduction
2 Selective Inheritance: Partial Appropriation of the Legacies of Syed Ahmad Khan
3 The Discursive Construction of the Other: Representing the Hindu
4 Nawabadiyat and the Colonial Discourse: Speaking through the Metaphor of the Colonial Masters
5 Discussion: The Discursive Construction of History and Its Implications for Diversity and Pluralism
6 The Cultural Politics of Gender: PSTs and the Challenges for Women’s Equality and Fairness
1 Introduction
2 Protecting Women: The Discursive Presentation of Violence against Women
3 Subtle Reproduction: Normalising Patriarchy through Textbooks
4 Gender Parity: Striving for Gender Rights and Empowering Women
5 Discussion: Gender Rights: Negotiating between Tradition and Modernity
7 Building a Better Future: The UN SDGs and Reshaping the Cultural Politics of Education in Pakistan
1 Pakistan’s Quest for Discourses on Peace, Respect for Diversity and Inclusion: Reshaping the Cultural Politics of Education
2 The Promise and Limitations of SDG 4.7 in Reimagining the Cultural Politics of Education in Postcolonial Pakistan
Appendix: Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)
References
Index