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Paperback The Citizen Factory: Schooling and Cultural Production in Bolivia Book

ISBN: 0791440389

ISBN13: 9780791440384

The Citizen Factory: Schooling and Cultural Production in Bolivia

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A vivid ethnography of a group of students training to become schoolteachers in Bolivia and the challenges they face as they try to maintain their indigenous identity.

This vivid ethnography of Bolivian students explores the challenges they confront as they try to maintain their indigenous identity. In examining how the concrete practices of schooling shape student identities, this book looks at how the discourses and texts produced by students themselves are appropriated toward this end, and how students mobilize their own cultural resources to contest this process, critiquing and subtly transforming the agenda of state-run education. These issues are addressed as they are played out in the lives of young Native South Americans (Aymaras) studying to become rural schoolteachers in Bolivia, the poorest and most "indigenous" of all Latin American countries. It is a vivid ethnographic account of how these students confront the assaults which their professional training wages against their indigenous identity, as they alternately absorb and contest the ethnic, class, and gender images meant to transform them from "Aymara Indians" into "Bolivian citizens."

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The Citizen Factory: Schooling and Cultural Production in Bolivia

I purchased this book as part of my preparation for an upcoming trip to Bolivia where I will be working with teachers. Not only does this book prepare me for my upcoming work in Bolivia, the ideas with which Luykx works also effectively analyze the schooling situation in the United States. I am even thinking of adding the book to a course I teach on Critical Pedagogy because Luykx makes the ideas of social reproduction, societal dominance and culture clash so understandable. Further, it is always easier to look at problems in another country than in our own, even if they are similar. Nonetheless, in this process, students generally begin to make the connections. The writing is strong and engaging. Some parts are fairly dense reading, particularly when she deals with theory and theorists, which she does abundantly. These sections, though dense, are powerful and helped me make connections I have not seen before. When she goes into actual examples with case studies in Bolivian schools, her writing is engaging and flows easily. Luykx is a trained anthropologist and spent a number of years in Bolivia developing this book. It is a powerful piece of work and I recommend it highly.
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