Decolonizing Democratic Education

Trans-disciplinary Dialogues

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The essays in this edited collection open up a hopeful dialogue about the existing state of democratic education and the ways in which it could be re-imagined as an inclusive, democratized space of possibility and engagement. Proceeding from a critique that questions the dominance of Western liberal understandings of democratic education as a series of rational, culturally neutral acts undertaken by individuals who conceive of democracy and ‘the common good’ in universalist and fundamentally exclusionary terms, the contributors give voice to those whose ideas, histories, cultures and current understanding of the world is not highlighted in the dominant relationships of schooling.
From a variety of theoretical and pragmatic approaches, the chapters in this collection engage the dialectics of history, power, colonization and decolonization, identity, memory, citizenship, Aboriginal rights, development and globalization, all in the context of providing a critique of educational systems, relations, structures and curricula that seem badly in need of reform. While the contributors who have diverse scholarly interests are not in a direct dialogue with one another, their different foci should, nevertheless, inter-topically inform each other. The book should interest students and researchers in the general foundations of education, democracy and education, citizenship education, comparative and international education, postcolonial studies in education, and cultural studies in education.

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The End of Development as we Know it
Fukuyama on Democracy Promotion and Political Development
Pages: 13–24
Decolonizing Canadian Literary Education
Reflections on the Changing Roles of African Literatures in School Reading Practices
Pages: 25–34
Decolonizing Democratic Education
Marxian Ruminations
Pages: 47–55
Identity in Colonial and Postcolonial Contexts
Select Discussions and Analyses
Pages: 57–66
Feminism Confronts Democracy
Challenging Universal Citizenship and Democratic Education
Pages: 67–76
Peddling ‘Humbug and False Piety’
Reflections on the Road to Educating Global Citizens
Pages: 77–85
Globalization as an Educational Framework of Convergence
Globalizing the Local and Localizing the Global
Pages: 97–106
Educating Glocalized Citizens
Deliberative Democratic Practice in an Era of Globalization
Pages: 117–126
Within the Liminal Space
Re-positioning Global Citizenship Education as a Politics of Encounter, Disruption and Transcendenc
Pages: 127–137
Closing the Aboriginal/Non-Aboriginal Academic Achievement Gap
Why School Reforms Alone Are Not Enough
Pages: 139–149
“Rock Stone Under River Bottom …”
Memories of a Caribbean Childhood
Pages: 151–160
Sankofa
In Search of an Alternative Development Paradigm for Africa
Pages: 173–182
Index
Pages: 195–205
Educational Researchers and their students
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