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Decolonial Pedagogy Njoki Nathani Wane

Decolonial Pedagogy By Njoki Nathani Wane

Decolonial Pedagogy by Njoki Nathani Wane


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Through innovative and critical research, this anthology inquires and challenges issues of race and positionality, empirical sciences, colonial education models, and indigenous knowledges.

Decolonial Pedagogy Summary

Decolonial Pedagogy: Examining Sites of Resistance, Resurgence, and Renewal by Njoki Nathani Wane

Through innovative and critical research, this anthology inquires and challenges issues of race and positionality, empirical sciences, colonial education models, and indigenous knowledges. Chapter authors from diverse backgrounds present empirical explorations that examine how decolonial work and Indigenous knowledges disrupt, problematize, challenge, and transform ongoing colonial oppression and colonial paradigm. This book utilizes provocative and critical research that takes up issues of race, the shortfalls of empirical sciences, colonial education models, and the need for a resurgence in Indigenous knowledges to usher in a new public sphere. This book is a testament of hope that places decolonization at the heart of our human community.

About Njoki Nathani Wane

Njoki N. Wane is Chair of the Department of Social Justice Education at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE) at the University of Toronto, Canada. Wanes research interests include African Indigenous knowledges, spirituality, anti-colonial, decolonial, and decolonization theory.

Kimberly L. Todd is a PhD candidate in Department of Social Justice Education at the Ontario Institute of Studies in Education (OISE) at the University of Toronto, Canada. Todds research interests include teacher Praxis and education, decolonization, Indigenous epistemologies, dreaming, and spiritual knowledges.


Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Introduction: A Meeting of Decolonial Minds, Njoki N. Wane and Kimberly L. Todd.- Chapter 2. The University as a Neoliberal and Colonizing Institute: A Spatial Case Study Analysis of the Invisible Fence between York University and the Jane Finch Neighbourhood in the City of Toronto, Ardavan Eizadirad.- Chapter 3: Decolonizing Knowledge in Hegemonic Psychological Science, Glenn Adams, Tugce Kurtis, Luis Gomez, Ludwin E. Molina, Ignacio Dobles.- Chapter 4. Reviving the Spirit by Making the Case for Decolonial Curricula, Kimberly L. Todd and Valerie Robert.- Chapter 5. Training for "Global Citizenship" but Local Irrelevance: The Case of An Upscale Nigerian Private Secondary School, Chizoba Imoka.- Chapter 6. Using Arts-Based Learning as a Site of Critical Resistance, Marilyn Oladimeji.- Chapter 7. Awakening the Seed of Kenyan Women's Narratives on Food Production: A Glance at African Indigenous Technology, Njoki N. Wane.- Chapter 8. Role of Latent Local Technologies and Innovations to Catapult Development in Kenya, Njiruh Paul Nthakanio and Eucharia Kenya.- Chapter 9. Conclusion: The Way Forward, Njoki N. Wane and Kimberly L. Todd.

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NPB9783030015381
9783030015381
3030015386
Decolonial Pedagogy: Examining Sites of Resistance, Resurgence, and Renewal by Njoki Nathani Wane
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Hardback
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
2018-11-21
144
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