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    Making gender in early schooling : a multi-sited ethnography of power and discourse : from grade one to two in Durban. 

    Bhana, Deevia. (2002)
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    Indian teachers and African pupils in a desegregating school in Durban : a case of turning the other into the same? 

    Bhana, Deevia. (1994)
    This study investigates the processes through which Indian teachers constitute themselves in relation to the African pupil. The research was undertaken in an historically Indian state secondary school in Durban. The ...

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    Bhana, Deevia. (2)
    SubjectAfrican learners. (1)Desegregation in schools. (1)Desegregation. (1)Educational anthropology--South Africa. (1)Gender identity in education. (1)Indian teachers - African learners - Post-apartheid. (1)Indian teachers. (1)Perceptions. (1)Theses--Education. (1)... View MoreDate Issued1994 (1)2002 (1)Has File(s)true (2)

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