Decolonising higher education in the era of globalisation and internationalisation [electronic resource] / editor, Kehdinga George Fomunyam.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: [Bloemfontein (South Africa)] : SUN PRESS, [2019]Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resourceISBN:
  • 1928424279
  • 9781928424277
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 378.68 23
LOC classification:
  • LA1538
Online resources: Summary: Conceived within a context of transdisciplinarity and pluriversalism, and in rigorous response to the Eurocentric, globalising and nationalising structures of power that undergird and inhabit contemporary praxis in higher education – especially in African higher education – this collection of essays brings to the on-going discourse on decolonisation fresh, rich, probing and multilayered perspectives that should accelerate the process of decolonisation, not only in higher education in Africa, but also in the global imaginary. A remarkable, courageous and potentially revolutionary achievement, this book deserves a special place on curricula throughout the world of higher education. [Melvin B. Rahming (PhD), Professor of English, Morehouse College & Editor of Critical Essays on Barack Obama: Re-affirming the Hope, Re-vitalizing the Dream]
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Conceived within a context of transdisciplinarity and pluriversalism, and in rigorous response to the Eurocentric, globalising and nationalising structures of power that undergird and inhabit contemporary praxis in higher education – especially in African higher education – this collection of essays brings to the on-going discourse on decolonisation fresh, rich, probing and multilayered perspectives that should accelerate the process of decolonisation, not only in higher education in Africa, but also in the global imaginary. A remarkable, courageous and potentially revolutionary achievement, this book deserves a special place on curricula throughout the world of higher education. [Melvin B. Rahming (PhD), Professor of English, Morehouse College & Editor of Critical Essays on Barack Obama: Re-affirming the Hope, Re-vitalizing the Dream]

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