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    African Epistemologies for Criticality, Decoloniality and Interculturality

    African Epistemologies for Criticality, Decoloniality and Interculturality by R'boul, Hamza;

    Series: New Perspectives on Teaching Interculturality;

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    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher Routledge
    • Date of Publication 23 April 2025

    • ISBN 9781041019893
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages168 pages
    • Size 234x156 mm
    • Weight 470 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    This book addresses the underrepresentation and, more importantly, the misrepresentation of African epistemologies and traditions of thought in theorizing, making sense of, and doing interculturality.

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    This book addresses the underrepresentation and, more importantly, the misrepresentation of African epistemologies and traditions of thought in making sense of, theorizing, and doing interculturality.


    Africa remains (probably) the most oppressed and silenced sphere throughout centuries of colonialism and contemporary coloniality. Therefore, such an anthology provides a platform for those insights that have substantial epistemic capacity to alter our taken?for?granted notions of what interculturality is and what it is about. While a number of works have charted the contributions of African epistemologies in advancing our understanding of our intercultural realities, this book argues that the processes of decoloniality through and within interculturality have never been about (under) (mis)representation per se, but about how the politics of representation can provide inaccurate, tokenistic, and false inclusion. This book aims to substantiate the notion that decoloniality and interculturality are mutually inclusive, to demonstrate the affordances of African epistemologies in advancing intercultural knowledge, and to support the need to make visible philosophical and power?literate approaches to interculturality.


    This book will be essential reading for scholars and students interested in African philosophy, African epistemology, and, more broadly, interculturality and intercultural communication.

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    Table of Contents:

    1. Madkhal  Part 1: Epistemology and Criticality in Navigating Interculturality  2. Wole Soyinka: Critical Theory and Indigenous Mythology  3. Between ?Modernity? and ?Contemporaneity?: Toward a Critical Theory of Interculturality  4. Historicising African Epistemology: Postcolonial, Decolonial and Trans-colonial Dimensions  Part 2: Decoloniality and Epistemic Justice through and within Interculturality  5. Interculturality, Decoloniality, and Epistemic Justice: A North African Perspective  6. Roots and horizons: Decolonizing intercultural discourse through African epistemologies  7. Interculturality as Epistemic Decolonization: through Appropriate  Part 4: Disrupting White Western Dominance  8. Interfacing with Euro - American Epistemologies from an African Perspective: Views from two Zimbabwean Humanities Scholars  9. Interculturality and White Cultural Hegemony in South African Professional Psychology  10. Why We Need Decolonial Methods in the Humanities

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