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Unsettling Eurocentrism in the westernized university / edited by Julie Cupples and Ramón Grosfoguel

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Beteiligte: Cupples, Julie, (HerausgeberIn) , Grosfoguel, Ramón, 1956- (HerausgeberIn)
Sprache: Englisch
Veröffentlicht:London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2019
Schriftenreihe:Routledge research in new postcolonialisms
Umfang:XI, 284 Seiten
ISBN:9781138061804
1138061808
9781138061798
1138061794
9781315162126
1315162121
9781351667302
1351667300
9781351667296
1351667297
9781351667289
1351667289
Anmerkungen:Includes bibliographical references and index
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81.80 Hochschulen, Fachhochschulen

81.12 Entwicklung des Bildungswesens

81.21 Soziale Ungleichheit im Bildungswesen

Zusammenfassung:"The westernized university is a site where the production of knowledge is embedded in Eurocentric epistemologies that are posited as objective, disembodied and universal and in which non-Eurocentric knowledges, such as black and indigenous, are largely marginalized or dismissed. Consequently, it is an institution that produces racism, sexism and epistemic violence. While this is increasingly being challenged by student activists and some faculty, the westernized university continues to engage in diversity and internationalization initiatives that reproduce structural disadvantages, and to work within neoliberal agendas that are incompatible with decolonization. This book draws on decolonial theory to explore the ways in which Eurocentrism in the westernized university is both reproduced and unsettled. It outlines some of the challenges that accompany the decolonization of teaching, learning, research and policy, as well as providing examples of successful decolonial moments and processes. It draws on examples from universities in Europe, New Zealand and the Americas. This book represents a highly timely contribution from both early career and established thinkers in the field. Its themes will be of interest to student activists and to academics and scholars who are seeking to decolonize their research and teaching. It constitutes a decolonizing intervention into the crisis in which the westernized university finds itself"--
Introduction : coloniality resurgent, coloniality interrupted / Julie Cupples -- The university as branch plant industry / Lou Dear -- The white university : a platform of subjectification/subjugation / Lucas Van Milders -- Can the master's tools dismantle the master's lodge? Negotiating postcoloniality in the neoliberal university / Lili Schwoerer -- Black studies in the westernized university : the interdisciplines and the elision of political economy / Charisse Burden-Stelly -- Black feminist contributions to decolonizing the curriculum / Francesca Sobande -- Denaturalizing settler-colonial logics in international development education in Canada / Trycia Bazinet -- Planetary urbanisation and postcolonial geographies : what directions for critical urban theory? / Simone Vegliò -- Decolonizing legal studies : a Latin Americanist perspective / Aitor Jimenez Gonzalez -- The challenges of being mapuche at university / Denisse Sepúlveda Sánchez -- Learning from Mayan feminists' interpretations of Buen Vivir / Johanna Bergström -- Other knowledges, other interculturalities : colonial difference, epistemological bias, and Eurocentrism in intercultural dialogue / Robert Aman -- Poetical, ethical and political dimensions of indigenous language practices in Colombia / Sandra Camelo -- Surpassing epistemic hierarchies : a dialogue between expanded art practices and human scale development / Maricely Corzo Morales) -- "Liberté, egalité, fraternité": debunking the myth of egalitarianism in French education / Olivette Otele -- Dismantling Eurocentrism in the French history of chattel slavery and racism / Christelle Gomis -- Beyond the westernized university : Eurocentrism and international high school curricula / Marcin Stanek -- What is racism? Zone of being and zone of non-being in the work of Frantz Fanon and Boaventura de Sousa Santos / Ramón Grosfoguel