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Educating Egypt: Civic Values and Ideological Struggles

English

By (author): Dr. Linda Herrera

The everyday practices, policy ideas, and ideological and political battles that have shaped Egyptian education, from the era of nation-building in the twentieth century to the age of digital disruption in the twenty-first

From the 1952 revolution onward, a main purpose of formal education in Egypt was to socialize children and youth into adopting certain attitudes and behaviors conducive to the regimes in power. Control by the state over education was never entirely hegemonic. National education came increasingly under pressure due to a combination of the growing privatization of the education sector, the growth of political Islam, and rapidly changing digital technologies.

Educating Egypt traces the everyday practices, policy ideas, and ideological and political and economic contests over education from the era of nation-building in the twentieth century to the age of global change and digital disruption in the twenty-first. Its overarching theme is that schooling and education, broadly defined, have consistently mirrored larger debates about what constitutes the model citizen and the educated person. Drawing on three decades of ethnographic research inside Egyptian schools and among Egyptian youth, Linda Herrera asks what happens when education actors harbor fundamentally different ideas about the purpose, provision, and meaning of education. Her research shows that, far from serving as a unifying social force, education is in reality an ongoing battleground of interests, ideas, and visions of the good society.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Apr 2022
  • Publisher: American University in Cairo Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781649031693

About Dr. Linda Herrera

Linda Herrera a social anthropologist with regional expertise in North Africa and West Asia with a focus on Egypt is a professor in the Department of Education Policy Organization and Leadership at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Her research deals broadly with education citizenship youth cultures and geopolitics. Her books include Revolution in the Age of Social Media: The Egyptian Popular Insurrection and the Internet Wired Citizenship: Youth Learning and Activism in the Middle East Being Young and Muslim: New Cultural Politics in the Global South and North (with A. Bayat) and Cultures of Arab Schooling: Critical Ethnographies from Egypt (with C.A. Torres).

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