The Decolonization of Knowledge

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In 2015 students at the University of Cape Town used the slogan #RhodesMustFall to demand that a monument of Cecil John Rhodes the empire builder of British South Africa be removed from the university campus. Soon students at Oxford University called for the removal of a statue of Rhodes from Oriel College. The radical idea of decolonization at the forefront of these student protests continues to be a key element in South African educational institutions as well as those in Europe and North America. This book explores the uptake of decolonization in the institutional curriculum given the political demands for decolonization on South African campuses and the generally positive reception of the idea by university leaders. Based on interviews with more than two hundred academic teachers at ten universities this is an innovative account of how institutions have engaged with subverted and transformed the decolonization movement since #RhodesMustFall.
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