Controlling knowledge : religion, power and schooling in a West African Muslim society
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Controlling knowledge : religion, power and schooling in a West African Muslim society
Hurst & Company, c2000
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Includes bibliographical references (p.309-332) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This is an exploration of the history of a West African society in the 20th century, with specific reference to the evolution of Islamic schooling. The research focuses on the social and political processes that have produced new forms of Muslim expression and self perception. This is a study of the social and political dynamics of a Muslim society (the Republic of Mali, formerly Soudan Francais), where the Islamic religion is a powerful defining element. The text argues that this Muslim society is religiously pluralistic. There is a detailed history of Muslim schools which functions as an anchor around which a complex array of social and political factors are arranged.
目次
- Knowledge and power in pre-colonial Muslim societies
- Medersas, French and Islamic
- reform and counter-reform - the politics of Muslim schooling in the 1950s
- discourses of knowledge, power and identity
- power relations in the postcolony
- the dynamics of Medersa schooling
- Islam, the state and the ideology of development.
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