The Effects of Cultural Traditions on the Education of women The Effects of Cultural Traditions on the Education of women

The Effects of Cultural Traditions on the Education of women

The Study of the Tumbuka People of Zambia

    • 44,99 €
    • 44,99 €

Description de l’éditeur

The strong hold that the cultural traditions has on the locals has further resulted in conflicts with modern schooling, which is viewed as disseminating ‘white’ man’s culture and values. Established in this research is the fear and suspicion that the locals have on the outcome of their children learning these values that they see as alien to their own. The modern education provided in school is perceived as a force that undermines cultural values. It is viewed as presenting an inherent challenge to the cultural traditional control measures that are in place.

Arguably, while ethnic traditions should be respected and sustained because they define one’s identity, aspects of culture which are discriminatory, restrictive and tend to devalue women’s physical, emotional and psychological development should be eliminated because they are retrogressive. Therefore the argument that deep seated socio-cultural traditions play a significant role in encumbering female education is proven.

GENRE
Essais et sciences humaines
SORTIE
2013
9 janvier
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
LONGUEUR
444
Pages
ÉDITIONS
GRIN Verlag
DÉTAILS DU FOURNISSEUR
Open Publishing GmbH
TAILLE
1,5
Mo
Setting Themselves Apart: Education, Capabilities, And Sexuality Among Samburu Women in Kenya (Report) Setting Themselves Apart: Education, Capabilities, And Sexuality Among Samburu Women in Kenya (Report)
2008
Education, Gender and Development Education, Gender and Development
2016
Gender Trouble Makers Gender Trouble Makers
2007
Youth, Gender and the Capabilities Approach to Development Youth, Gender and the Capabilities Approach to Development
2017
Into the Melting Pot Into the Melting Pot
2018
Gender And Practice Gender And Practice
2019