Unyoking African University Knowledge : A Pursuit of the Decolonial Agenda (African Higher Education: Developments and Perspectives)

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Unyoking African University Knowledge : A Pursuit of the Decolonial Agenda (African Higher Education: Developments and Perspectives)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 190 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9789004548091
  • DDC分類 378.6

Full Description

The discourse of decolonisation, though littered with unresolved contestation in the university as an institution of higher learning, has often been blamed on the impact of neoliberal globalisation philosophy. The volume focuses on unfinished project of decolonisation, with an aim on African knowledge and the historical question of canonicity by keeping the emancipative dialogue alive. The authors place great scrutiny on the quality of curriculum offered in universities arguing that a sound relevant curriculum, original to the continent, can save Africa's citizenry from challenges bedevilling socio-economic development.

This book proposes a disruption and potential end to western hegemonic epistemologies that manifest the neoliberal geopolitical terrain in the form of cultural imperialism, epistemicide, and linguicide through a decolonial approach to the curriculum in African universities. It interrogates and challenges the neo-colonial entanglement in regional higher education policy processes coupled with the excessive dependence of regional stakeholders on western external actors for higher education policy and envisages a decolonial alternative future for the regionalisation of higher education in Africa. To this end, the book brings in a more philosophical and practical hermeneutic of knowledge production and dissemination that unyokes post-independence African universities from the bondage of erstwhile colonisers.

Contents

Acronyms

Notes on Contributors

1 The African University in Pursuit of an Emancipatory Knowledge Trajectory: Deciphering the Dialogues

 Amasa P. Ndofirepi

2 African Knowledge and Canonicity: Historical Inertia and Intellectual Liberation

 Pascah Mungwini

3 Africanising the University Curriculum: Possibilities and Challenges

 Jeriphanos Makaye

4 The African University and the Urgent Need for Decoupling from the Global North

 Jacob Mapara

5 Cognitive Justice as Social Justice in Postcolonial Africa: The Idea of the University in the North-South Dialectic

 Ephraim T. Gwaravanda and Amasa P. Ndofirepi

6 False Dichotomy in Epistemic Decolonisation of Philosophy

 Ephraim T. Gwaravanda

7 From Academic Coconuts to Knowledge Custodians: Redefining a New Epistemic Trajectory for an African University

 Simon Vurayai

8 Decolonising the African Union Regional Higher Education Policy: A Tentative Approach against Neocolonial Entanglement

 Emnet Tadesse Woldegiorgis

9 Repurposing the University in Africa in the Context of the Tenacity of an Explicitly Racist Epistemology

 Teboho J. Lebakeng

10 Social Justice Reconsidered: Making a Defence for a University of Critique Again

 Yusef Waghid, Zayd Waghid and Faiq Waghid

11 Decolonising Knowledge in African Universities: Could It Be Too Late?

 Gloria Erima

12 The Hermeneutics of a Liberated Knowledge Fund in an African University: Winding Up the Business

 Amasa P. Ndofirepi

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