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Curriculum Epistemicide Towards An Itinerant Curriculum Theory Joo M Paraskeva

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Curriculum Epistemicide Towards An Itinerant Curriculum Theory Joo M Paraskeva
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.61 MB
Author: João M. Paraskeva
ISBN: 9781138837911, 9781315734781, 1138837911, 1315734788, 2015024955
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Curriculum Epistemicide Towards An Itinerant Curriculum Theory Joo M Paraskeva by João M. Paraskeva 9781138837911, 9781315734781, 1138837911, 1315734788, 2015024955 instant download after payment.

Around the world, curriculum – hard sciences, social sciences and the humanities – has been dominated and legitimated by prevailing Western Eurocentric Anglophone discourses and practices. Drawing from and within a complex range of epistemological perspectives from the Middle East, Africa, Southern Europe, and Latin America, this volume presents a critical analysis of what the author, influenced by the work of Sousa Santos, coins curriculum epistemicides, a form of Western imperialism used to suppress and eliminate the creation of rival, alternative knowledges in developing countries. This exertion of power denies an education that allows for diverse epistemologies, disciplines, theories, concepts, and experiences. The author outlines the struggle for social justice within the field of curriculum, as well as a basis for introducing an Itinerant Curriculum Theory, highlighting the potential of this new approach for future pedagogical and political praxis.

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