The Struggling State : Nationalism, Militarism, and the Education of Eritrea /


Autoria(s): Riggan, Jennifer, author.
Resumo

The Struggling State explores Eritreans’ disillusion with a government that permanently conscripts the vast majority of its citizens into the military, and examines teachers’ paradoxical roles as educators who are trying to create a bright and peaceful future for the nation while situated to shuttle their students into the military. This title was made Open Access by libraries from around the world through Knowledge Unlatched.

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Introduction: Everyday authoritarianism, teachers and the tenuous hyphen in nation-state -- Struggling for the nation: Contradictions of revolutionary nationalism -- "It seemed like a punishment": Coercive state effects and the maddening state -- Students or soldiers?: Troubled state technologies and the imagined future of educated Eritrea -- Reeducating Eritrea: Disorder, disruption and remaking the nation -- The teacher state: Morality and everyday sovereignty over schools -- Conclusion: Escape, encampment and alchemical nationalism.

The Struggling State explores Eritreans’ disillusion with a government that permanently conscripts the vast majority of its citizens into the military, and examines teachers’ paradoxical roles as educators who are trying to create a bright and peaceful future for the nation while situated to shuttle their students into the military. This title was made Open Access by libraries from around the world through Knowledge Unlatched.

Mode of access: Internet.

Formato

con

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/2027/ku01.r2_304

URN:ISBN:9781439912720 (e-ISBN)

URN:ISBN:9781439912713 (pbk-ISBN)

URN:ISBN:9781439912706 (print-ISBN)

Idioma(s)

eng

Relação

Also issued in print and PDF version.

The Struggling State, Nationalism, Militarism, and the Education of Eritrea

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Palavras-Chave #African Studies. #Anthropology. #Teachers. #Teachers #Politics and government. #Nationalism. #Nationalism #Militarization. #Militarization #Militarism. #Militarism #Education and state. #Education and state #Civil-military relations. #Civil-military relations
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text