Teaching colonial history and national identity development among palestinian students in Israel resisting colonisation through student activism

This research project explores the colonial hegemony and pedagogical contradictions imbedded within the process of collective-national identity development among Palestinian students in the Israeli formal educational system through inductive examination of the dialectical interplay between the three...

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Main Author: Makkawi, Ibrahim (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:Spanish
Published: CLACSO 2017
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