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What is Decoloniality

Ethical Research Approaches to Indigenous Knowledge Education
It as project of challenging colonisation and racism. Unlike post-coloniality which is located inside modernity, decoloniality comes outside of modernity.
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A Decolonial Curriculum Is Everything: An Afrocentric Approach
Zingisa Nkosinkulu (University of South Africa, South Africa)
Copyright: © 2021 |Pages: 23
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-1249-4.ch003
Abstract
This chapter seeks to map how indigenous people and their indigenous knowledge systems are the most researched and written about in the world, yet they are the least understood. The curriculum of the empire and its scientific explanation justified how indigenous knowledge systems should be approached and viewed as well as who has the authority to justify; hence, indigenous knowledge systems were justified as inferior and not worthy of the standard of European knowledge system. In this chapter, Frantz Fanon's thought will be deployed to illustrate how this division of knowledge justifies the perpetuating dehumanisation of indigenous people under the mask of modernisation and globalisation. By deploying decoloniality, Afrocentricity, and Fanonian thought, this chapter seeks to challenge this curriculum that is based on the history of the conquest of Africa that positioned Africa only as a cradle of slaves and the black bodied as created by God only for the benefit of the Europeans.
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A Textbook Case of Antiracism: Course Readings and Critical Pedagogy for Multilingual First-Year University Writers
Intellectual and social arguments and action against systems and hierarchies set in place by colonialism.
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Humanities in the Age of Blockchain Technology and Web 3.0
This is a theoretical perspective and movement that stands to break the boundaries of modernity by revealing that there is no modernity without coloniality. It is a theoretical framework that represents and stands for new things, and new views and brings forth what was normally hidden by the Eurocentric and westernized oppressive system.
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