Neurodecolonisation in the Classroom
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<p>This book extends on the scholarship on decolonising higher education by focusing on classroom pedagogies that can transform students’ embodied affects and habits as conditioned by coloniality.</p><p>It does so by offering a historical case study of how one exemplary educator – Canadian activist and scholar Roxana Chu-Yee Ng (1951–2013) – drew on traditional Chinese medicine philosophy and Qigong practice to offer an embodied pedagogy that had profound effects on many of her students.</p><p>This book brings together scholarship from critical education contemplative pedagogy the neuroscience of stress mind–body medicine and embodied cognition to make the case for the importance of embodied pedagogies in any project for decolonising higher education. An innovative contribution to embodiment and decolonial studies this book will be of great interest to researchers and postgraduate students exploring interdisciplinary methods.</p>
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