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Join two upcoming legal scholars Melissa Mungai and guest Zwelithini Eugene Xaba as they interrogate the inclusion or exclusion of certain sources of knowledge in the academic space specifically, and other general knowledge sites.
The question here is where do we draw our knowledge from, particularly on anti-colonial theories in the 21st Century? Do we only rely on the mainstream texts, which are often tainted with colonial undertones?
This episode is largely based on a journal article by Dr. Mahvish Ahmad titled, "Movement texts as Anti-colonial theory".
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To learn more about Hosted in Africa - check us out in the HiA Network
we are because you are!
By Hosted in Africa ProductionsJoin two upcoming legal scholars Melissa Mungai and guest Zwelithini Eugene Xaba as they interrogate the inclusion or exclusion of certain sources of knowledge in the academic space specifically, and other general knowledge sites.
The question here is where do we draw our knowledge from, particularly on anti-colonial theories in the 21st Century? Do we only rely on the mainstream texts, which are often tainted with colonial undertones?
This episode is largely based on a journal article by Dr. Mahvish Ahmad titled, "Movement texts as Anti-colonial theory".
Support the show
To learn more about Hosted in Africa - check us out in the HiA Network
we are because you are!