2021
DOI: 10.1002/berj.3703
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Exploring the role of India’s secondary school compulsory curriculum textbooks in students’ national identity constructions in an overseas school

Abstract: This study problematises the contribution of India’s school textbooks in students’ national identity constructions in an overseas school in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The textbooks construct students’ national identity on the concepts of India’s secular democracy, colonial resistance and equal citizenship rights. Notwithstanding study participants’ ambivalent identification with these ideals, they mostly express confusing identities evincing religious tendencies, gendered beliefs towards women and antipathy … Show more

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“…Education systems and schools have been employed variously to shape students' national common sense (see Channa et al, 2017; Judt & Lacorne, 2004; Qazi, 2021; Qazi & Choudhary, 2021; Qazi & Shah, 2019b; Qazi & Taysum, 2021). These are sites of discursive social practices where the idea of nationhood is constituted ‘through processes of imaginative ideological labor’ (Eley & Suny, 1996, p. 8).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Education systems and schools have been employed variously to shape students' national common sense (see Channa et al, 2017; Judt & Lacorne, 2004; Qazi, 2021; Qazi & Choudhary, 2021; Qazi & Shah, 2019b; Qazi & Taysum, 2021). These are sites of discursive social practices where the idea of nationhood is constituted ‘through processes of imaginative ideological labor’ (Eley & Suny, 1996, p. 8).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%