Critical Perspectives on the Denial of Caste in Educational Debate

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Ambedkar
Anand Teltmbde
Anti-colonial
Babasaheb Ambedkar
Backward Classes
BSP
Caste
Caste in India
Caste Reservation
Caste System
Casteocracy
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Civil Society
critical Dalit curriculum theory
Curriculum Epistemicide
curriculum studies
Dalit
Dalit Autobiographies
Dalit Discourse
Dalit feminisim
Dalit Literature
Dalit Panthers
Dalit pedagogy
Dalit Sahitya
Dalit Students
Dalit Studies
Dalit Women
Dalit Writers
De-colonization
Decolonial
educational inequality
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Eurocentric
Jyotirao Phule
Namdeo Dhasal
Neoliberal
Neoliberalism
Paraskeva
Persona
postcolonial theory
power and oppression
Savitribai Phule
SC
social stratification
Tamil Nadu
Totalitarian
Untouchability
Untouchables
Vice Versa
Violating
Western epistemologies

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367725105
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Jul 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This volume represents the first exploration of caste in the field of curriculum studies, challenging the ongoing silence around the issue of caste in education and curriculum theory. Presenting comprehensive critical examination of caste as a category of domination and oppression in the colonial power matrix, chapters confront Eurocentric educational epistemologies which deny the existence and influence of caste. The book examines the impact of such silence in educational policy, praxis, and curriculum, and draws from leading scholars to illustrate the fluidity of power and oppression in the caste system. By challenging historical, cultural, and institutional origins of caste and foregrounding perspectives from outside Western epistemological frameworks, the book pioneers a critical approach to integrating caste in educational debate to interrupt social and cognitive injustices. In so doing so, the volume advocates for an alternative, non-derivative curriculum reason, through an itinerant curriculum theory as a path toward the emergence of a critical Dalit educational theory. As such, it makes a vital contribution for scholars and researchers looking to refine and enhance their knowledge of curriculum studies by highlighting the importance of theorizing caste in the role of education.

João M. Paraskeva is Professor at the University of Strathclyde, Scotland. Mozambican-born, he is an award-winning pedagogue and critical social theorist. The critique places him as ‘undeniably one of the most acclaimed curriculum theorists in the world today.’