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Critical consciousness, social justice and resistance : the experiences of young children living on the streets in India / Zinnia Mevawalla.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Education and struggle : narrative, dialogue, and the political production of meaning ; vol. 21Publication details: New York : Peter Lang Publishing Inc., 2019.Description: xviii, 294 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781433168437 (hbk.)
Uniform titles:
  • Young thinkers without borders
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 306.430954 23
LOC classification:
  • LC4097.I42 M86 2019
Contents:
Introduction: We are the stories we tell -- Critical education for critical times -- Theory for knowing and changing the system -- Critical consciousness and social justice in early childhood -- Researching with young children living on the streets -- The Indian context -- The stories we tell -- Resistance for social justice and critical consciousness -- Summary: If Gandhi was a child in your classroom.
Summary: "Critical Consciousness, Social Justice and Resistance: The Experiences of Young Children Living on the Streets in India reports on an investigation of critical consciousness and social justice conducted with young children living on the streets in Mumbai, India. The book explores how children-through complex, layered and diverse forms of resistant behaviours-struggled against, challenged, and at times, transformed the experiences of structural inequality, injustice and oppression they often faced in their everyday lives. Drawing on insights from critical pedagogy, the study argues that educators can work in solidarity with children, families and communities to transform-rather than simply adapt-to situations of oppression that exist both within and outside of educational contexts. It is argued that practitioners and policy makers, open genuine spaces for educational endeavours that value children's dignity, understand resistant behaviour as a form of communication, and focus on transformative resistance as a praxis of citizenship"--
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Books Books Gulbanoo Premji Library, Azim Premji University, Bengaluru 1st Floor 306.430954 MEV (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Checked out 13/10/2024 48150
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Revision of author's thesis (doctoral)--Macquarie University, 2016, titled Young thinkers without borders : critical consciousness, social justice and resistance : the experiences of young street children in Mumbai, India.

Includes bibliographical references.

Introduction: We are the stories we tell -- Critical education for critical times -- Theory for knowing and changing the system -- Critical consciousness and social justice in early childhood -- Researching with young children living on the streets -- The Indian context -- The stories we tell -- Resistance for social justice and critical consciousness -- Summary: If Gandhi was a child in your classroom.

"Critical Consciousness, Social Justice and Resistance: The Experiences of Young Children Living on the Streets in India reports on an investigation of critical consciousness and social justice conducted with young children living on the streets in Mumbai, India. The book explores how children-through complex, layered and diverse forms of resistant behaviours-struggled against, challenged, and at times, transformed the experiences of structural inequality, injustice and oppression they often faced in their everyday lives. Drawing on insights from critical pedagogy, the study argues that educators can work in solidarity with children, families and communities to transform-rather than simply adapt-to situations of oppression that exist both within and outside of educational contexts. It is argued that practitioners and policy makers, open genuine spaces for educational endeavours that value children's dignity, understand resistant behaviour as a form of communication, and focus on transformative resistance as a praxis of citizenship"--

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