Subjects of Development: Teachers, Parents and Youth Negotiating Education in Rural North India

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Karuna Morarji
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[1] Centre for Holistic Learning,
[2] Jeevanshala Trust,undefined
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The European Journal of Development Research | 2014年 / 26卷
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education; development; governmentality; cultural politics; rural; India;
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This article examines negotiations of school education in a mountainous rural region of North India. I show how such negotiations are a part of broader cultural politics of development differentiated by class, generation and gender. In doing so, I address the utility and limitations of governmentality as a framework to understand how education and development shape young people’s relationships to changing terms of social reproduction. My analysis draws on ethnographic studies of the micro-politics of development and education to highlight how they work through both disciplinary and governmental forms of power to re-entrench existing inequalities and boundaries, yet also involve negotiations and contradictory experiences by teachers, parents and youth. I argue that such experiences and articulations on the part of ‘subjects’ of development signal the limits of governmental power, and counter notions of inevitable outcomes and choices for the futures of rural youth and their communities.
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