A Decolonial Curriculum
eBook - ePub

A Decolonial Curriculum

Knowledge, Knowing, and Coming-to-Know

  1. 224 pages
  2. English
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  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

A Decolonial Curriculum

Knowledge, Knowing, and Coming-to-Know

About this book

A Decolonial Curriculum advances the claim that a decolonial and transcolonial curriculum must be grounded in a substantive account of what human beings do, have done and might yet do.

It proposes 12 fundamental domains of human life - knowing, communicating, genealogising, positioning, cognising, understanding, enhancing, philosophising, acting in the world, valuing, embodying and creating - as generative elements for curriculum design. Taken together, these domains offer a non-reductive framework that resists the false dichotomy between 'colonial' epistemologies and 'indigenous' ways of knowing and being. Rather than opposing knowledge traditions, the book argues for a pedagogy that is dialogical, embodied and reflexive, while recognising the limits of decolonial critique alone. It therefore advances a transcolonial pedagogy oriented towards hybrid, relational and productive epistemic formations, capable of preparing learners for materially and historically interconnected futures.

It is an essential read for academics, educators, policy-makers and anyone engaged in designing, developing and rethinking curriculum.

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Information

Publisher
Routledge
Year
2026
eBook ISBN
9781040626160

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Series
  4. Title
  5. Copyright
  6. Contents
  7. Foreword
  8. Preface
  9. 1 Curriculum, Knowledge, Learning and Ethics
  10. 2 A Decolonial Pedagogy
  11. 3 Knowledge and Coming-to-Know
  12. 4 Modalities of Communication
  13. 5 Temporalities and Histories
  14. 6 Spatialities and Positionings
  15. 7 Scientific Knowledge and Pedagogy
  16. 8 Hermeneutics and Interpretation
  17. 9 Technologies and Enhancements
  18. 10 Philosophising and a No-Thought Pedagogy
  19. 11 Ethics and Learning
  20. 12 Valorisations and Valuings
  21. 13 Embodied Knowledge and Pedagogy
  22. 14 Performance and Creativity
  23. 15 A Decolonial and Transcolonial Curriculum
  24. 16 Institutionality, Textuality, Reflexivity and Authorship
  25. References
  26. Index

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