“I see that when I am in school, I will have a good life.”

Heather D. Switzer
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“Producing and Performing Schoolgirlhood,” explores the embrace of girls’ education in the case-study communities by showing how girl-effects logic is localized through Kenyan gender and education policy and then produced and performed in local communities. Although participants had never heard of “the girl-effects dividend” per se, strong faith in girls’ education to create positive social and economic “ripple effects” for individual girls, families, their communities, and Kenya as a nation saturated their perceptions of education as a pathway to development. The chapter shows how Maasai mothers’ and teachers’ expectations for increased household economic security and community advancement worked to shape schoolgirlhood as a normative category and how schoolgirls worked hard to perform the attitudes, attributes, and actions expected for schoolgirls.
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“我看到当我在学校的时候,我会有一个好的生活。”
“少女时代的产生和表现”,探讨了案例研究社区对女孩教育的接受,展示了女孩效应逻辑如何通过肯尼亚的性别和教育政策本地化,然后在当地社区产生和表现。尽管参与者从未听说过“女孩效应红利”本身,但他们坚信女孩教育能够为女孩个人、家庭、社区和肯尼亚整个国家带来积极的社会和经济“涟漪效应”,这使他们认为教育是通往发展之路。本章展示了马赛母亲和教师对提高家庭经济安全和社区进步的期望如何将女学生塑造成一个规范的类别,以及女学生如何努力表现出女学生应有的态度、特质和行动。
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“The medicine for fire is fire.” “We are not enkanyakuai…. We are just girls.” “Girls are the most powerful force of change on the planet.” “I see that when I am in school, I will have a good life.” “Now is not like before. The world has changed.”
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