1st Edition
Daughters of the Tharu Gender, Ethnicity, Religion, and the Education of Nepali Girls
By Mary Ann Maslak
Copyright 2003
232 Pages
by
Routledge
224 Pages
by
Routledge
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This book explores the complex structural institutions in society, individual attitudes towards, beliefs about and values of those institutions, and the process by which the relationship between the social structure and individual agency conditions and governs girls' educational participation in Nepal.
Introduction Chapter 1: The Case of a Nepali Village: A Point of Entry to the Problem of Girls' Educational Participation Chapter 2: South Asian Educational Policies Chapter 3: Feminist Thought, Educational Development Literature, and Choices Made for Girls' Education: Feminist Standpoint as Investigative Perspective and Analytic Tool Chapter 4: Social Theory's Methodological Relationism and Girls' Educational Participation Chapter 5: Ethnicity and Girls' Educational Participation in Nepal Chapter 6:Religion and Girls' Educational Participation in Nepal Chapter 7: Implications for the Future of Girls' Education in Nepal
Biography
Mary Ann Maslak is assistant professor of education at St. John's University (School of Education and Human Services Division of Administrative and Instructional Leadership).