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Schools and National Identities in French-speaking Africa
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ABSTRACT
Schools and National Identities in French-speaking Africa showcases cutting-edge research to provide a renewed understanding of the role of schools in producing and reproducing national identities. Using individual case studies and comparative frameworks, it presents diverse empirical and theoretical insights from and about a range of African countries.
The volume demonstrates in particular the usefulness of the curriculum as a lens through which to analyse the production and negotiation of national identities in different settings. Chapters discuss the tensions between decolonisation as a moment in time and decolonisation as a lengthy and messy process, the interplay between the local, national and international priorities of different actors, and the nuanced role of historiography and language in nation-building. At its heart is the need to critically investigate the concept of "the nation" as a political project, how discourses and feelings of belonging are constructed at school, and what it means for schools to be simultaneously places of learning, tools of socialisation and political battlegrounds.
By presenting new research on textbooks, practitioners and policy in ten different African countries, this volume provides insights into the diversity of issues and dynamics surrounding the question of schools and national identities. It will be of particular interest to scholars, researchers and postgraduate students of comparative and international education, sociology, history, sociolinguistics and African studies.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter Chapter 1|20 pages
National identities and the curriculum: socio-cultural legacies and contemporary questions
part Part 1|86 pages
Continuities and discontinuities in the intermeshing of schools and identities
chapter 22Chapter 2|19 pages
The emergence of the national in Francophone West African teacher education: the case of the normal school of Dabou, Côte d'Ivoire (1937–1975)
chapter Chapter 3|16 pages
Conditional belonging to the Senegalese nation-state? School, state and society in Casamance (19th–20th centuries)
chapter Chapter 4|17 pages
The role of schools in nation-building in Djibouti
chapter Chapter 5|15 pages
Giving a Senegalese identity to education: issues, challenges, and aims of nationalist demands, from independence to today
chapter Chapter 6|17 pages
An examination of Negritude in textbooks: a content analysis approach to the textbooks of History–Geography and French in upper primary school in Côte d'Ivoire
part Part 2|92 pages
Language and nation-building: Classroom practices, policies, and research paradigms