Reimagining Multicultural Education Through the Lens of Coloniality, Androcentrism, and Patriarchy

Jee Vui Fung
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This chapter calls for reimagining multicultural education from the geopolitical location of Asia. Multicultural education in East Asian Pastoral Institute and the Loyola School of Theology, both located within the Ateneo de Manila University, is reimagined, using the hermeneutical lens of coloniality, androcentrism, and patriarchy, which are related to settler colonialism, from the perspectives of the indigenous communities and hierarchy with recourse to the Asian critical feminist theories of two Korean women scholars. The course on leadership has enabled the multicultural community of learners to identity the “lights” and “shadows” in the diverse cultures of their specific contexts while the course on dialogue with indigenous culture and spirituality has encouraged the community of learners to experience epistemic emancipation that enabled them to generate a more context-specific empowering postcolonial theoretical frameworks. More will be done in the future courses to mobilize wisdom and examine settler colonialism for emancipation of the subaltern in Asia.
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从殖民主义、男权主义和父权制的视角重新构想多元文化教育
本章呼吁从亚洲的地缘政治位置重新构想多元文化教育。东亚牧区学院和洛约拉神学院的多元文化教育,都位于雅典耀马尼拉大学内,从土著社区和等级制度的角度出发,利用与定居者殖民主义有关的殖民主义、男性中心主义和父权制的解释学视角,利用两位韩国女学者的亚洲批判女权主义理论,重新构想。领导力课程使多元文化的学习者群体能够识别其特定背景下不同文化中的“光明”和“阴影”,而与土著文化和精神对话的课程鼓励学习者群体体验认识解放,使他们能够产生更具情境特异性的赋权后殖民理论框架。在今后的课程中,我们将做更多的工作来调动智慧和研究移民殖民主义,以解放亚洲的次等人民。
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