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What is Postcolonialism

Handbook of Research on Transformative and Innovative Pedagogies in Education
The critical study of the cultural legacy of colonialism and imperialism, focusing on the human consequences of the control and exploitation of colonized people and their lands.
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Decolonizing the African University Pedagogy Through Integrating African Indigenous Knowledge and Information Systems
Denis Sekiwu (Kabale University, Uganda), Francis Adyanga Akena (Kabale University, Uganda), and Nina Olivia Rugambwa (Kyambogo University, Uganda)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-9561-9.ch010
Abstract
This chapter examines the prospects of reaffirming the importance of Africa's indigenous knowledge in global scholarship. Since colonialism, there has been a persistent tendency for Western knowledge framers to demean African indigenous knowledge (AIK). This tendency has implications for the global cosmopolitan society where indigenous knowledge is commendably of benefit. The chapter suggests a convergence of Western knowledge and AIK bases to counter neocolonial hegemony in knowledge production. Such transformation supports the intellectualization and decolonization of the African university pedagogy by integration of indigenous knowledge. The attempt for colonialism to miseducate the colonized Africans suffocated the potential of AIK, a process that has been reproduced in post-colonial formal education. The chapter advocates for the reconsideration of the place and significance of AIK in the formal university pedagogy as a deliberate strategy to decolonize dominant hegemonic epistemology.
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Teaching Global Competence, Creating Global Citizens: Critical Citizenship Education in Higher Education
The critical study of the cultural, political and economic legacy of imperialism and colonialism including the control and exploitation of colonized people and lands.
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Analyzing Jordan Peele's Get Out With Fanonism: Tracing Postcolonialism in Hollywood Representations
It is a theory that investigates the social, economic, political, cultural, and psychological effects of the conditions that emerged during and after colonialism.
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Critical Pedagogy and Place: Indigenous Austronesian Seafaring, Communication, and Education in Oceania
Rather than a period after colonization, postcolonialism, is a way of thinking and study that untangles and confronts the many ways in which colonial legacies are maintained and reified. A critical academic field, postcolonial studies, draws from critical theory to interrogate and question the worldviews embodied and engrained in society through colonialization.
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