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The Struggling State Jennifer Riggan

The Struggling State By Jennifer Riggan

The Struggling State by Jennifer Riggan


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The Struggling State: Nationalism, Mass Militarization, and the Education of Eritrea by Jennifer Riggan

A 2003 law in Eritrea, a notoriously closed-off, heavily militarized, and authoritarian country, mandated an additional year of school for all children and stipulated that the classes be held at Sawa, the nation's military training center. As a result, educational institutions were directly implicated in the making of soldiers, putting Eritrean teachers in the untenable position of having to navigate between their devotion to educating the nation and their discontent with their role in the government program of mass militarization. In her provocative ethnography, The Struggling State, Jennifer Riggan examines the contradictions of state power as simultaneously oppressive to and enacted by teachers. Riggan, who conducted participant observation with teachers in and out of schools, explores the tenuous hyphen between nation and state under lived conditions of everyday authoritarianism. The Struggling State shows how the hopes of Eritrean teachers and students for the future of their nation have turned to a hopelessness in which they cannot imagine a future at all.

About Jennifer Riggan

Jennifer Riggan is Associate Professor of International Studies in the Department of Historical and Political Studies at Arcadia University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction: Everyday Authoritarianism, Teachers, and the Decoupling of Nation and State

1 Struggling for the Nation: Contradictions of Revolutionary Nationalism

2 It Seemed like a Punishment: Coercive State Effects and the Maddening State

3 Students or Soldiers? Troubled State Technologies and the Imagined Future of Educated Eritrea

4 Educating Eritrea: Disorder, Disruption, and Remaking the Nation

5 The Teacher State: Morality and Everyday Sovereignty over Schools

Conclusion: Escape, Encampment, and the Alchemy of Nationalism

Notes
References
Index

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CIN143991270XVG
9781439912706
143991270X
The Struggling State: Nationalism, Mass Militarization, and the Education of Eritrea by Jennifer Riggan
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Temple University Press,U.S.
20160201
254
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