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Education, State and Market: Anatomy of Neoliberal Impact

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The Volume looks at the nature of impact of neoliberal capitalism on education in India. It narrates the historical trajectory of shift from welfarism to neoliberalism, looks at how higher education as well as school level education has been impacted by neoliberalism. There are field-based narratives to document this impact while some chapters locate the language question as well as how disciplines like economics and legal studies are transformed within this context. It ends with discussing the possibilities to resist this onslaught of capital.

Ravi Kumar

Teacher , South Asia University, India

Title

Education, State and Market: Anatomy of Neoliberal Impact

Author

Ravi Kumar

Publisher

Aakar Books

Number of Pages

297

Language

English (US)

Category

  • Political Research
  • First Published

    FEB 2014

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    The Volume looks at the nature of impact of neoliberal capitalism on education in India. It narrates the historical trajectory of shift from welfarism to neoliberalism, looks at how higher education as well as school level education has been impacted by neoliberalism. There are field-based narratives to document this impact while some chapters locate the language question as well as how disciplines like economics and legal studies are transformed within this context. It ends with discussing the possibilities to resist this onslaught of capital.
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