Anti-colonialism and Education: The Politics of Resistance

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George Jerry Sefa Dei, Arlo Kempf
Sense Publishers, 2006 - 314 pages
There is a rich intellectual history to the development of anti-colonial thought and practice. In discussing the politics of knowledge production, this collection borrows from and builds upon this intellectual traditional to offer understandings of the macro-political processes and structures of education delivery (e. g., social organization of knowledge, culture, pedagogy and resistant politics). The contributors raise key issues regarding the contestation of knowledge, as well as the role of cultural and social values in understanding the way power shapes everyday relations of politics and subjectivity. In reframing anti-colonial thought and practice, this book reclaims the power of critical, oppositional discourse and theory for educational transformation. Anti-Colonialism and Education: The Politics of Resistance, includes some the most current theorizing around anti-colonial practice, written specifically for this collection. Each of the essays extends the terrain of the discussion, of what constitutes anti-colonialism. Among the many discursive highlights is the interrogation of the politics of embodied knowing, the theoretical distinctions and connections between anti-colonial thought and post-colonial theory, and the identification of the particular lessons of anti-colonial theory for critical educational practice. Essays explore such key issues as the challenge of articulating anti-colonial thought as an epistemology of the colonized, anchored in the indigenous sense of collective and common colonial consciousness; the conceptualization of power configurations embedded in ideas, cultures and histories of marginalized communities; the understanding of indigeneity as pedagogical practice; and the pursuit of agency, resistance and subjective politics through anti-colonial learning.
 

Contents

Mapping the Terrain Towards a New Politics of Resistance
1
Scientific Knowledge in the NeoColonial Enterprise
25
A Critical Anticolonial Investigation of the Antiracism Classroom
43
How Neurobiology Can Inform an AntiColonial AntiRacist Pedagogy
63
4 Is Decolonization Possible?
87
Politicizing the Black Church Tradition in AntiColonial Praxis
107
Interrogating Colonial Education
129
Difference Knowledge and R v RDS
159
A Tool of Ideology in a NeoColonial Context
193
10 Development Unmoored
211
11 An AntiColonial Critique of Research Methodology
243
Casting an AntiColonial Gaze upon the Education of Diverse Students in Social Work Education
257
An Anticolonial Interrogation and Response
271
14 Engendering Indigenous Knowledge
293
Looking Forward The Pedagogical Implications of AntiColonialism
309
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Critically Resisting the Colonial Footprint
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