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INDOCTRINATING MINDS:A CASE STUDY OF BANGLADESH
INDOCTRINATING MINDS:A CASE STUDY OF BANGLADESH
by
Yvette Claire Rosser
Category: History
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Number of pages: 228
Book Size: 7.75"x5.1"
Book Weight (Hardbound): gm
Book Weight (Paperback): 235 gm
Published in: 04/01/2004
Available in: Paperbound
ISBN_PB: 8129104318

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This is a story about Bangladesh, a nation borne out of high ideals of brotherhood, self-determination and song. Finds disturbing signs of increasing attempts, on the part of the political and religious establishment, to take over young minds. In this seminal work, she studies the collective loss of memory in Bangladesh, orchestrated, as she finds, by years of overt military coercion and promoted by an accelerating influence of Islamisation reflected, quite glaringly, in school textbooks.

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Yvette Claire Rosser No. of books available: 2
An alumnus of University of Texas at Austin, Yvette Claire Rosser is a research scholar at Observer Research Foundation.

A commited South Asian expert, she has been invited as a consultant on the subject at various forums. Implicit in her academic association with South Asia lies also a desire to study the educational structure in India per se and tangentially also its impact on curriculum in the United States. Education and South Asia are also combined research area for Ms. Rosser who has authored several papers on the same. Religion, meta-physics and theoretical insights on a number of issues form a key refferal point to a majority of Ms.Rosser's publications.

An educator and scholar, Ms. Rosser remains commited to the raising of her three children. In her free time

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