Unsettling the gap : race, politics and indigenous education / Sophie Rudolph.

"Unsettling the Gap takes the global problem of 'Indigenous educational disadvantage' and unravels the multiple, intersecting discourses that have culminated in the Australian context in the 'Closing the Gap' policy. Through closely examining the Australian case, Unsettling...

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Main Author: Rudolph, Sophie, 1982- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Peter Lang, [2019]
Series:Global studies in education ; v. 36.
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Summary:"Unsettling the Gap takes the global problem of 'Indigenous educational disadvantage' and unravels the multiple, intersecting discourses that have culminated in the Australian context in the 'Closing the Gap' policy. Through closely examining the Australian case, Unsettling the Gap finds the notion of 'gap' to be a complex and multiple signifier, influenced by transnational ideas connected to empire and imperialism"--
Physical Description:xvii, 203 pages ; 23 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1433159155
9781433159152
1433159147
9781433159145
ISSN:2153-330X ;
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