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Author Fay, Franziska

Title Disputing Discipline : Child Protection, Punishment, and Piety in Zanzibar Schools
Published New Brunswick : Rutgers University Press, 2021

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Description 1 online resource (249 p.)
Series Rutgers Series in Childhood Studies
Rutgers series in childhood studies.
Contents Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- A NOTE ON LANGUAGE AND TRANSLATION -- Introduction -- 1 Being Young in Zanzibar -- 2 Childhood with/out Punishment -- 3 Children and Child Protection -- 4 Child Protection in Zanzibar Schools -- 5 Gender, Islam, and Child Protection -- 6 Decolonizing Child Protection -- 7 Beyond Well-Being, toward Children -- Conclusion -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- GLOSSARY OF SWAHILI TERMS -- NOTES -- REFERENCES -- INDEX -- ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Summary Disputing Discipline explores how global and local children's rights activists' efforts within the school systems of Zanzibar to eradicate corporal punishment are changing the archipelago's moral and political landscape. Through an equal consideration of child and adult perspectives, Fay explores what child protection means for Zanzibari children who have to negotiate their lives at the intersections of universalized and local "child protection" aspirations while growing up to be pious and responsible adults. Through a visual and participatory ethnographic approach that foregrounds young people's voices through their poetry, photographs, and drawings, paired with in-depth Swahili language analysis, Fay shows how children's views and experiences can transform our understanding of child protection. This book demonstrates that to improve interventions, policy makers and practitioners need to understand child protection beyond a policy sense of the term and respond to the reality of children's lives to avoid unintentionally compromising, rather than improving, young people's well-being
Analysis children, children's rights activists', children's rights, Zanzibar, school system, Zanzibar school system, corporal punishment, Zanzibar schools, child protection, Swahili language, Swahili, young people's well-being, policy makers, practitioners, gender, Islam, Well-being, Swahili linguistics, Muslim, Muslim Zanzibari communities, African studies, ethnographic research, Decolonise, Decolonise movement, child protection politics
Notes Description based upon print version of record
Subject School discipline -- Tanzania -- Zanzibar
Corporal punishment of children -- Tanzania -- Zanzibar
Rewards and punishments in education -- Tanzania -- Zanzibar
Child welfare -- Tanzania -- Zanzibar
Children -- Tanzania -- Zanzibar -- Social conditions
SOCIAL SCIENCE / General.
Child welfare
Children -- Social conditions
Corporal punishment of children
Rewards and punishments in education
School discipline
Tanzania -- Zanzibar
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781978821774
1978821778
9781978821750
1978821751