
Unsettling the University
Confronting the Colonial Foundations of US Higher Education
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About this book
Shifts the narrative around the history of US higher education to examine its colonial past.
Over the past several decades, higher education in the United States has been shaped by marketization and privatization. Efforts to critique these developments often rely on a contrast between a bleak present and a romanticized past. In Unsettling the University, Sharon Stein offers a different entry pointāone informed by decolonial theories and practicesāfor addressing these issues.
Stein describes the colonial violence underlying three of the most celebrated moments in US higher education history: the founding of the original colonial colleges, the creation of land-grant colleges and universities, and the postāWorld War II "Golden Age." Reconsidering these historical moments through a decolonial lens, Stein reveals how the central promises of higher educationāthe promises of continuous progress, a benevolent public good, and social mobilityāare fundamentally based on racialized exploitation, expropriation, and ecological destruction.
Unsettling the University invites readers to confront universities' historical and ongoing complicity in colonial violence; to reckon with how the past has shaped contemporary challenges at institutions of higher education; and to accept responsibility for redressing harm and repairing relationships in order to reimagine a future for higher education rooted in social and ecological accountability.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Introduction
- 1 A Colonial History of the Higher Education Present
- 2 The Violent Origins of US Higher Education in the Colonial and Antebellum Eras
- 3 Dispossession at the Roots of āDemocracyās Collegesā: The Colonial Legacy of Land-Grant Institutions
- 4 The āGolden Ageā of Higher Education and the Underside of the American Dream
- 5 Inclusion Is Not Reparation: Reckoning with Violence or Reproducing Higher Education Exceptionalism?
- 6 Imagining Higher Education Otherwise
- Acknowledgments
- Works Cited
- Index