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Colonization And Epistemic Injustice In Higher Education 1st Edition Felix Maringe

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Colonization And Epistemic Injustice In Higher Education 1st Edition Felix Maringe
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.6 MB
Pages: 174
Author: Felix Maringe
ISBN: 9781032014968, 1032014962
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: 1

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Colonization And Epistemic Injustice In Higher Education 1st Edition Felix Maringe by Felix Maringe 9781032014968, 1032014962 instant download after payment.

Providing coherence in understanding the role that education and higher education played in the colonizing purposes of the rich nations of the North, this book draws from multiple geo-political spaces across the world to consider how epistemic injustice has characterized colonial higher education systems. Within this text, carefully chosen international contributors explore how colonialism, coloniality, and colonization have impacted indigenous people's ways of knowing, feeling, behaving, valuing, being, and becoming in fundamental ways and how the West's idea of education and schooling have been used as key instruments in the project of world domination and subjugation. Beyond these key entry concepts, chapters use ideas of modernity, post modernism, globalization, internationalization, and neo-liberalism to examine how higher education in colonial and post-colonial societies still answers to a colonial narrative and what can be done to decolonize the system. Unpacking the historical and philosophical antecedents of higher education and critically examining the intentions and impact of colonial assumptions behind higher education in different parts of the world, this is suitable reading for postgraduates and scholars in the field of higher education, as well as senior management teams in universities and practitioners who work directly in the field of transformation in government, and university departments.

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