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Titlebook: Education, Colonial Sickness; A Decolonial African Njoki Nathani Wane Book 2024 The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under excl

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书目名称Education, Colonial Sickness
副标题A Decolonial African
编辑Njoki Nathani Wane
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概述Examines precolonial African societies and Indigenous ways of knowing.Highlights epicolonial dynamics that characterize higher education and knowledge production on the African continent.Provides insi
图书封面Titlebook: Education, Colonial Sickness; A Decolonial African Njoki Nathani Wane Book 2024 The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under excl
描述.In the last two decades, we have witnessed the quest for decolonization; through research, writing, teaching, and curriculum across the globe. Calls to decolonize higher education have been overwhelming in recent year. However, the goal of decolonizing has evolved past not only the need to dismantle colonial empires but all imperial structures. Today, decolonization is deemed a basis for restorative justice under the lens of the psychological, economic, and cultural spectrum. In this book, the editor and her authors confront various dimensions of decolonizing work, structural, epistemic, personal, and relational, which are entangled and equally necessary. This book illuminates other sites and dimensions of decolonizing not only from Africa but also other areas. This convergence of critical scholarship, theoretical inquiry, and empirical research is committed to questioning and redressing inequality in contemporary history and other African studies. It signals one of many steps in a bid to consultatively examine how knowledge and power have been both defined and subsequently denied through the sphere of academic practice..
出版日期Book 2024
关键词Indigenous Knowledges; Indigenous philosophy; precolonial period; African Identities; Social Justice edu
版次1
doihttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-40262-3
isbn_softcover978-3-031-40264-7
isbn_ebook978-3-031-40262-3
copyrightThe Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerl
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