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Forging the Ideal Educated Girl

The Production of Desirable Subjects in Muslim South Asia

Shenila Khoja-Moolji

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Pädagogik

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In  Forging the Ideal Educated Girl, Shenila Khoja-Moolji traces the figure of the ‘educated girl’ to examine the evolving politics of educational reform and development campaigns in colonial India and Pakistan. She challenges the prevailing common sense associated with calls for women’s and girls’ education and argues that such advocacy is not simply about access to education but, more crucially, concerned with producing ideal Muslim woman-/girl-subjects with specific relationships to the patriarchal family, paid work, Islam, and the nation-state. Thus, discourses on girls’/ women’s education are sites for the construction of not only gender but also class relations, religion, and the nation.
  

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pakistan, nation, islam, common sense, producing ideal muslim women, colonial india, development campaigns, india, educated women, gender issues, educational reform, advocacy, specific relationships, religion, patriarchal family, paid work, evolving politics, class relations, nation state, sociology, access to education