EXAMINES TRANSFORMATIONAL MOMENTS AND LIBERATION MOVEMENTS IN THE
DECOLONIZATION OF INHERITED WESTERN ACADEMIC TRADITIONS IN AFRICA.
This book explores how decolonization and decoloniality provide
liberationist knowledge to question and replace the hegemony of
Western knowledge systems imposed on Africa. It critically examines
the silencing and exclusion of subalterns in global knowledge
production and the far-reaching implications of this for pedagogy and
policy. As global power is concentrated in the global north where
Eurocentrism and white supremacy validate the monopoly of knowledge
and its centrality and universality, African perspectives continue to
be marginalized or excluded in research, creating the problem of
misrepresentation of the continent. It is to this challenge that this
book has respondedthe urgent need to eliminate the vestiges of
colonialism in the academy and research methodologies.
Coloniality is seen not only as a historical phenomenon but also as an
ethnocentric continuum, dominating all aspects of present life,
especially monopolizing human epistemology, the threshold of human
existence, and even development activities. This book provides a
balanced overview of what a feasible decoloniality should be. It is
all-inclusive, aggregating differing perspectives, including
decolonial feminist and LGBTQ thought. It deploys a holistic approach
that critiques the limitations to decoloniality, the impediments that
culminated in the failure of the late 20th century struggle for
decoloniality, and the problems associated with current African
resistance to academic decoloniality.
The book closes with a discussion of African futurism. Seen as the
advanced stage of decoloniality, African futurism involves the
application of "traditional" (indigenous) instruments of articulation
and cohesion such as Afro-spirituality, myths, folklore, and
indigenous techno-scientific innovations, deployed in their capacity
to drive, harness, and actualize future possibilities.
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ISBN
9781800103917
Publisert
2022
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University of Rochester Press
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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