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Decolonization and Feminisms in Global Teaching and Learning

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Decolonization and Feminisms in Global Teaching and Learning is a resource for teachers and learners seeking to participate in the creation of radical and liberating spaces in the academy and beyond. This edited volume is inspired by, and applies, decolonial and feminist thought two fields with powerful traditions of critical pedagogy, which have shared productive exchange.

The structure of this collection reflects the synergies between decolonial and feminist thought in its four parts, which offer reflections on the politics of knowledge; the challenging pathways of finding your voice; the constraints and possibilities of institutional contexts; and the relation between decolonial and feminist thought and established academic disciplines. To root this book in the political struggles that inspire it, and to maintain the close connection between political action and reflection in praxis, chapters are interspersed with manifestos formulated by activists from across the world, as further resources for learning and teaching.

These essays definitively argue that the decolonization of universities, through the re-examination of how knowledge is produced and taught, is only strengthened when connected to feminist and critical queer and gender perspectives. Concurrently, they make the compelling case that gender and feminist teaching can be enhanced and developed when open to its own decolonization.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 366g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Aug 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780815355946

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Sara de Jong is Lecturer in Politics at the University of York UK. Her research on the politics of unequal encounters in a global world has been published in several journal articles and in the monograph Complicit Sisters: Gender and Women's Issues across NorthSouth Divides (2017). Rosalba Icaza is Senior Lecturer in Governance and International Political Economy at the Institute of Social Studies Erasmus University of Rotterdam in the Netherlands. Her research focuses on decolonial feminism and global politics and her essay Social Struggles and the Coloniality of Gender was recently published in The Routledge Handbook on Postcolonial Politics (2018).Olivia U. Rutazibwa is Senior Lecturer in European and International Development Studies at the University of Portsmouth UK. Her research centers on decolonial thinking and international solidarity. She is the co-editor of The Routledge Handbook of Postcolonial Politics (2018) and associate editor of International Feminist Journal of Politics.

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