This book explores the impact of cultural identity, the internal
configurations of the educational field, and the struggles both
inside and outside the educational systems of post-World War II
Singapore and Hong Kong. By comparing the school politics of these
two nations, Wong generates a theory that illuminates connections
between state formation, education, and hegemony in countries with
dissimilar cultural makeups.
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