Schools and textbooks are significant mediums for the transmission of political ideas. Textbooks therefore reflect the ideology of the day whilst imparting values, goals, and myths to younger generations. This article provides an insight into the nexus between politics, the state, the social contract, and school textbooks in India. It critically highlights the ways in which the discourses of political parties of the (national) Self and Other are invoked and reflected in school textbooks underpinning the parties’ versions of national identity and transmit their wider political messages, with devastating results on the debates about Indian citizenship. There is a clear link between changing political parties at the helm of national and state ...
Book abstract: Over the last four decades, Indian society has undergone significant changes in terms...
India is in the midst of changing its definition of what it means to be Indian. For the first time s...
Received 7 August 2018. Accepted 17 September 2018. Published online 30 September 2018.Religious edu...
Dishil Shrimankar argues that education policies are vulnerable to being influenced by Hindu nationa...
In states that are diverse, issues of national identity formation and who belongs and how they belon...
Over the past 30 years, Hindu nationalism has risen to a position of dominance in Indian politics. A...
The common sense assumption would inform that the textbooks produced and distributed during the colo...
Organizations associated with India’s BJP political party and the Sangh Parivar have attempted to fu...
Does India want a unified and diverse country? This question has been under review after the Bharati...
The embrace of markets and globalization by radical political parties is often taken as reflecting a...
This chapters explores the nature of Christian-based values education in five Indian States, and con...
Indian democracy is fast recast as Hindu nationalism which neither honors the country’s constitution...
Last month saw yet another controversy over censored history textbooks, as schoolbooks in Rajasthan ...
This book pays attention to education in India as part of several overlapping stories developed alon...
This article analyzes the changing nature and substance of Indian nationalism since independence in ...
Book abstract: Over the last four decades, Indian society has undergone significant changes in terms...
India is in the midst of changing its definition of what it means to be Indian. For the first time s...
Received 7 August 2018. Accepted 17 September 2018. Published online 30 September 2018.Religious edu...
Dishil Shrimankar argues that education policies are vulnerable to being influenced by Hindu nationa...
In states that are diverse, issues of national identity formation and who belongs and how they belon...
Over the past 30 years, Hindu nationalism has risen to a position of dominance in Indian politics. A...
The common sense assumption would inform that the textbooks produced and distributed during the colo...
Organizations associated with India’s BJP political party and the Sangh Parivar have attempted to fu...
Does India want a unified and diverse country? This question has been under review after the Bharati...
The embrace of markets and globalization by radical political parties is often taken as reflecting a...
This chapters explores the nature of Christian-based values education in five Indian States, and con...
Indian democracy is fast recast as Hindu nationalism which neither honors the country’s constitution...
Last month saw yet another controversy over censored history textbooks, as schoolbooks in Rajasthan ...
This book pays attention to education in India as part of several overlapping stories developed alon...
This article analyzes the changing nature and substance of Indian nationalism since independence in ...
Book abstract: Over the last four decades, Indian society has undergone significant changes in terms...
India is in the midst of changing its definition of what it means to be Indian. For the first time s...
Received 7 August 2018. Accepted 17 September 2018. Published online 30 September 2018.Religious edu...