TY - JOUR
T1 - Moments Of Dislocation
T2 - Reflections on the Colonial Vestiges Embedded in African Higher Education
AU - Amuzu, Delali
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Unisa Press.
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Africans have exhibited tremendous resilience, coping abilities, and strategies to survive in multiple spaces globally despite the tensions and challenges associated with the Euro-colonial enterprise. However, the charge to liberate the African mind remains unabated and requires the unpacking of the complexities of the colonial schema, to advance African agency. The colonial is alive and a lack of scrutiny frustrates an understanding of its nuances and the guises in which it manifests, causing the colonised to perpetuate its plans in ignorance. The article presents selected areas where Africans have been de-centred in consciousness. Termed “moments of dislocation,” these areas are historical, linguistic, inferiorisation of the African being, and journey to the West. Although these themes may not be exhaustive, they offer a path to instigate or sustain conversations about the insidious effects of the colonial, and potentially inculcated into discourses and praxis towards mental liberation. Identifying these disorders contributes to the comprehension of coloniality of knowledge, schooling, power, and being. Through critical African education, these concepts would receive unremitting scrutiny for African agency.
AB - Africans have exhibited tremendous resilience, coping abilities, and strategies to survive in multiple spaces globally despite the tensions and challenges associated with the Euro-colonial enterprise. However, the charge to liberate the African mind remains unabated and requires the unpacking of the complexities of the colonial schema, to advance African agency. The colonial is alive and a lack of scrutiny frustrates an understanding of its nuances and the guises in which it manifests, causing the colonised to perpetuate its plans in ignorance. The article presents selected areas where Africans have been de-centred in consciousness. Termed “moments of dislocation,” these areas are historical, linguistic, inferiorisation of the African being, and journey to the West. Although these themes may not be exhaustive, they offer a path to instigate or sustain conversations about the insidious effects of the colonial, and potentially inculcated into discourses and praxis towards mental liberation. Identifying these disorders contributes to the comprehension of coloniality of knowledge, schooling, power, and being. Through critical African education, these concepts would receive unremitting scrutiny for African agency.
KW - African culture
KW - colonial education
KW - critical African education
KW - decolonisation
KW - higher education
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85156097756&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/18146627.2022.2150241
DO - 10.1080/18146627.2022.2150241
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85156097756
SN - 1814-6627
VL - 19
SP - 15
EP - 33
JO - Africa Education Review
JF - Africa Education Review
IS - 1
ER -