Multidisciplinary scholars showcase their search for decolonial strategies from within their disciplinary focus, covering ideas such as the different layers at which colonialism operates, strategies for a decolonisation that does not recolonise, and the importance of preserving and publishing in indigenous languages.
Acronyms
Introduction Decolonisation: Interdisciplinary Perspectives – David Boucher and Ayesha Omar
Chapter 1 The Invention of Blacks: Notes on Conquest, Fear and Time – Ndumiso Dladla
Chapter 2 The Decolonisation of Southern Africa: Historical Reflections – Chris Saunders
Chapter 3 The Border of Trust at Kat River for Coloured Settlers, 1851–1853 – Christopher Allsobrook and Camilla Boisen
Chapter 4 Decolonisation and the Enduring Legacy of Colonial Borders in Africa – Ian S. Spears
Chapter 5 Fanon’s Challenge: Identity, Recognition and Ideology – David Boucher
Chapter 6 Beyond Redemption: Unsettling Progressive-Romantic Storyings of Colonial Injustice in Western Critical Thought – Michael Elliott
Chapter 7 The Limits of Decolonisation and the Problem of Legitimacy – Paul Patton
Chapter 8 Decolonisation – Real and Imagined – Steven Friedman
Chapter 9 Decolonisation and the Crisis of African Literature in the Twenty-First Century
– Sule Emmanuel Egya
Chapter 10 Pedagogical Disobedience in an Era of Unfinished Decolonisation – Amber Murrey
Contributors
Index
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Decolonisation von David Boucher - mit der ISBN: 9781776148479
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