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Contents
Introduction 000
Part I: Subject to Pedagogy
1 Changing the Subject: Western Knowledge and the Question of Difference 000
2 Diagnosing Moral Crisis: Western Knowledge and its Indian Object 000
3 Which Past? Whose History? 000
Part II: The Nation and Education
4 Governmentality and Identity: Constituting the "Backward but Proud Muslim"
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5 Gender and the Nation: Debating Female Education 000
6 Vernacular Modernity: The Nationalist Imagination 000
Epilogue: Knowing Modernity, Being Modern 000
Notes 000
Bibliography 000
Index
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