Moving on up : South Asian women and higher education

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Moving on up : South Asian women and higher education

Yasmin Hussain and Paul Bagguley

Trentham Books, 2007

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 145-152) and index

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Although considered one of the most excluded and disadvantaged groups in higher education, South Asian women are rapidly narrowing the gender gap and Pakistani and Bangladeshi origin women are catching up with Indian women in their uptake of higher education. The implications for HE and for the labour market of these highly motivated and confident young women are discussed in this book."Moving On Up" is informed by research in the area of higher education and compares the aspirations and experiences of Indian, Pakistani and Bangladeshi origin women. It explores how they balance their education with plans for marriage, and their experiences of racism and Islamophobia at university and elsewhere. It analyses the barriers to HE arising from institutional, financial and community factors and the ethnic segregation that appears to be emerging among the traditional old universities and the new universities.The lively accounts by the women in the study, the clear contextualisation and sharp analysis all combine to bring valuable new insight and knowledge to academics and teachers in the field of ethnicity, racism, education, HE and gender studies.

目次

  • CONTENTS: Acknowledgements
  • Introduction
  • 1. The context
  • 2. Conceptualising South Asian women and HE
  • 3. Identities: Ethnicity, Britishness and religion
  • 4. Deciding to go to university
  • 5. Negotiating university: Plans for marriage and studying at home
  • 6. Financial strategies for funding a degree: The moral economies of family support
  • 7. Racism, Islamophobia and experiences of university
  • 8. Conclusion
  • References
  • Subject index.

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