This book draws inspiration from the author’s own scholarship on
race, anti-Blackness, Indigeneity, and anti-colonial studies to offer
the personal travelogue of a Black scholar in academia. The author
reflects on how he came to a critical consciousness about critical
issues of race, anti-Black racism, and anti-colonial studies in the
1980s. The intersecting theme of Black scholars’ responsibility for
advancing a path of Blackcentricity wedded in Black and African
Indigeneities to address global anti-Black racism and anti-Blackness
is an important intellectual pursuit. In the struggle for true
liberation, our work for social justice, equity, decolonization, and
the anti-colonial end is only possible if we embrace critical
solidarity through Indigenous resistance and community building. We
must all be part of an on-going struggle; those of us with the
privilege of being familiar with history have a responsibility to
mentor and be mentored by our young colleagues as a nurturing of the
power of knowledge. "How fortunate we are that in The Black Scholar
Travelogue in Academia Professor George Jerry Sefa Dei provides a
timely, comprehensive guide for practical/critical Black theorizing
and counter- hegemonic knowledge production as a weapon of change and
social transformation. Unapologetically embedded in his African
Indigeneity, drawing on a powerful body of decolonizing scholarship,
and deftly posing and courageously answering politically complex
questions about race, identity and coloniality, his journey
exemplifies the solidarity we need. My students really need this book.
It is a tour de force." — Joyce E. King, Benjamin E. Mays Endowed
Chair for Urban Teaching, Learning & Leadership, Georgia State
University "George J. Sefa Dei is known internationally for his
scholarship and activism, in pursuit of social justice and meaningful
antiracist education, in a world disfigured by oppression and
coloniality. In this landmark publication Dei reflects on his journey
through academia; the past battles and continuing struggles that face
anyone who is serious about challenging the Global forces of
anti-Blackness. A powerful personal reflection on a storied career."
— David Gillborn, Editor- in- Chief of the international journal
Race Ethnicity and Education "A powerful plea from the heart for a
respectful, peaceful, truly decolonised world from Nana, our foremost
beloved Indigenous African scholar and sage. There can be no better
message of love and hope for our times." — Heidi Safia Mirza,
Professor Emerita, University College London, author of Race, Gender,
and Educational Desire "Throughout his working life, Prof. Nana George
Sefa Dei has engaged in liberatory scholarly praxis that extends
beyond the academy and cuts across international frontiers. He has
been fierce in challenging Euro-centric hegemonic discourses in
education, and at the forefront of epistemic intervention in studies
of race, racism, and coloniality/decoloniality. In this pursuit Dr.
Dei has generated ideas, texts, and pedagogies as part of his
offerings to ensure the creation a future worth living. His work is
exemplary. And with it, he has changed the world. In this current
work, as Canada’s leading anti- colonial and critical race studies
scholar, Dei fleshes out the problem of colonial violence in
education, scholarship, and in social systems as a whole. At the heart
of this work is the author’s examination of global anti-Black racism
that has held the world in thrall. Dei critiques how this has robbed
Black people of life, liberty, and happiness. Yet, influenced by his
Akan cultural understandings and concepts of African indigeneity,
Prof. Dei offers a vital antidote to this state of affair. This balm
not only can heal Black trauma and pain, but also usher in a
liberatory future for us all." — Afua Cooper, Killam Research
Professor, Dalhousie University
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781433199486
Publisert
2023
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Vendor
Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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