Recovering Anticolonialism as an Intellectual and Political Project in Education

IF 1 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH EDUCATIONAL THEORY Pub Date : 2024-10-27 DOI:10.1111/edth.12660
Michalinos Zembylas
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In this essay, Michalinos Zembylas revisits the tension between decolonization and other social justice projects in education scholarship, focusing in particular on the arguments for and against the notion of decolonization as land return. While different colonized communities are justifiably projecting their own political priorities in struggles against specific colonial forms of domination, Zembylas argues that education as scholarship and practice would be well served to recover the anticolonial as a shared intellectual and political project for understanding the different practices and experiences of resistance to colonialism and imperialism around the world. Anticolonial thought and praxis offer education scholars, activists, and practitioners an intellectual and political framework of connectivity and anticolonial solidarity that neither erases differences between decolonization and other political projects, nor fails to foreground community building between fields, approaches, and geographical regions. Instead of seeing different political projects as competing against one another — e.g., by considering social justice projects that do not prioritize land return as misguided or misplaced — anticolonialism seeks to theorize and act against a broad range of colonial practices and by-products that include racism, militarism, resources exploitation, land dispossession, and so on.

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将反殖民主义恢复为教育领域的一项知识和政治计划
在这篇文章中,Michalinos Zembylas 重新审视了教育学术中非殖民化与其他社会正义项目之间的紧张关系,尤其侧重于支持和反对非殖民化即土地回归这一概念的论点。虽然不同的殖民地社区在反对特定殖民统治形式的斗争中都有理由提出自己的政治优先事项,但 Zembylas 认为,教育作为一种学术和实践,最好是恢复反殖民主义,将其作为一个共同的思想和政治项目,以了解世界各地抵抗殖民主义和帝国主义的不同实践和经验。反殖民主义思想和实践为教育学者、活动家和实践者提供了一个连通性和反殖民主义团结的思想和政治框架,既不会抹杀非殖民化和其他政治项目之间的差异,也不会忽视不同领域、方法和地理区域之间的社区建设。反殖民主义不是将不同的政治项目视为相互竞争--例如,将不以归还土地为优先事项的社会正义项目视为误导或错位--而是寻求从理论上和行动上反对包括种族主义、军国主义、资源剥削、土地剥夺等在内的一系列广泛的殖民实践和副产品。
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期刊介绍: The general purposes of Educational Theory are to foster the continuing development of educational theory and to encourage wide and effective discussion of theoretical problems within the educational profession. In order to achieve these purposes, the journal is devoted to publishing scholarly articles and studies in the foundations of education, and in related disciplines outside the field of education, which contribute to the advancement of educational theory. It is the policy of the sponsoring organizations to maintain the journal as an open channel of communication and as an open forum for discussion.
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