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'Half-London' in Zambia Contested Identities in a Catholic Mission School

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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press Summary: This text describes and analyses life in St Antony's, a Zambian Catholic boys' mission boarding school in the 1990s. Drawing upon Michel Foucault's notion of the panoptic gaze, it demonstrates how students are both drawn to, and repelled by, mission education as a 'civilising process'.
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press

This text describes and analyses life in St Antony's, a Zambian Catholic boys' mission boarding school in the 1990s. Drawing upon Michel Foucault's notion of the panoptic gaze, it demonstrates how students are both drawn to, and repelled by, mission education as a 'civilising process'.

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