Phenomenology of Decolonizing the University : Essays in the Contemporary Thoughts of Afrikology.
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Language: | English |
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Oxford :
Mwanaka Media and Publishing Pvt Limited,
2020.
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Table of Contents:
- Cover
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- I Can No Longer Breathe
- Preface
- Chapter One: Phenomenology of decolonizing the University
- An Introduction
- Pan African Hangover
- The Structure and Contending Issues of the work
- Chapter Two: Objectivity/Subjectivity/Coloniality of the University-Ontology of the 'Other'
- Making the 'Other'
- A Historical Survey
- Continuity of Validation of the 'Other' Being (Construction of Imperial Eurocentric Canon of Thoughts)
- The Question of Language(s) and Europhonism
- Middleman in the process of making the "other"-being
- Conclusion
- Chapter Three: Historical Materialism of the Decolonial-turn-liberate African intellectualism
- Deconstructing the Ecology and Political Space
- Historical Taxonomy of African (Black) Intellectual Movement
- Theoretical Taxonomy and Paradigms Afrocentric Theory
- Epistemic Freedom/Decoloniality of Thoughts
- Conclusion
- Chapter Four: Reflections of Decolonial Scholarship
- A Critical Thinking Perspective
- Deconstructionism or Decoloniality? Luso-Hispanic Paradigm
- Decolonize Public Intellectual Space-African Voices
- Is Decoloniality Patriarchal? A Critical Reflection of "Human Liberation"
- Conclusion
- Chapter Five: Social Transformation: An empirical survey of Midlands State University on decolonizing The university
- The Trajectory of Post-Colonial Universities Zimbabwe
- Understanding the Epistemic Rebellion and Imagining A Decolonial Academic Space
- The Dimension of Education 5.0 and the Future
- Research Philosophy and Methodology
- Theorizing the Phenomenology of Decolonizing the University at MSU
- 1. Narrating African Anthropology
- 2. Economics and Political Research
- 3. Embracing Scientific Researches. Positivist Epistemology and Science Development
- 4. Industrial Exposure and Entrepreneurial Studies
- Imagining the future of Decoloniality at MSU
- Conclusion
- Chapter Six: Redefine the Image of African being from the 'other'
- Re-making African Being, Anthropological Paradigm
- Humanizing the University in (re)making African Being
- The Image of A Decolonial 'Uni-versity', A Polycentric Paradigm
- Conclusion
- Mapping the Contours of Decolonial Alternatives
- Bibliography
- Publisher's list
- Back cover