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Publication Date: 2013-Jul
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"Promiscuous Crowd of English Smatterers": The "Poor" in the Colonial and Nationalist Discourse on Education in India, 1835-1912
Rao, Parimala V.
Contemporary Education Dialogue, v10 n2 p223-248 Jul 2013
The encounter between the pre-colonial education system in India, dominated by poor teachers and students, and the British education system, which defended and perpetuated the "English class system", created a complex and problematic relationship. This article explores this problematic relationship between poverty and education in the discourse of the colonial state as well as of Indian nationalists.
Descriptors: Nationalism, Poverty, Indians, Foreign Countries, Educational History, Foreign Policy, Social Class, Comparative Education, Discourse Analysis, Compulsory Education, Educational Legislation, Disadvantaged, Curriculum, Access to Education
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Identifiers - Location: India; United Kingdom (England)
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