Africanity and Ubuntu as Decolonizing Discourse Africanity and Ubuntu as Decolonizing Discourse
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Africanity and Ubuntu as Decolonizing Discourse

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Publisher Description

This book explores and discusses emerging perspectives of Ubuntu from the vantage point of “ordinary” people and connects it to human rights and decolonizing discourses. It engages a decolonizing perspective in writing about Ubuntu as an indigenous concept. The fore grounding argument is that one’s positionality speaks to particular interests that may continue to sustain oppressions instead of confronting and dismantling them. Therefore, a decolonial approach to writing indigenous experiences begins with transparency about the researcher’s own positionality. The emerging perspectives of this volume are contextual, highlighting the need for a critical reading for emerging, transformative and alternative visions in human relations and social structures.

Otrude Nontobeko Moyo is a Social Work Professor & Program Director at Indiana University – South Bend, USA.

GENRE
Politics & Current Affairs
RELEASED
2021
7 February
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
237
Pages
PUBLISHER
Springer International Publishing
SELLER
Springer Nature B.V.
SIZE
9
MB
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