Canon Fire

Pub Date : 2018-09-01 DOI:10.3167/CJA.2018.360202
Andrew V. Sanchez
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Abstract

Despite sustained critical attention to the politics of knowledge, contemporary anthropology disproportionately engages with ideas produced by academics based in European and North American universities. The ‘decolonizing the curriculum’ movement speaks to core areas of anthropological interest while making a critical comment on the academic structures in which anthropologists produce their work. The articles in this collection interrogate the terms on which academic work engages with its own history, and ask how the production of knowledge relates to structures of race, gender and location. The collection considers the historical, political and institutional context of the ‘decolonizing the curriculum’ movement, the potential impact that the movement might make on education and research, and the major challenges facing it.
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尽管对知识政治的持续批判关注,当代人类学不成比例地与欧洲和北美大学学者产生的思想相结合。“非殖民化课程”运动在对人类学家工作的学术结构进行批判性评论的同时,谈到了人类学兴趣的核心领域。本文集中的文章探讨了学术工作与自身历史的关系,并探讨了知识的生产如何与种族、性别和地域结构相关。该系列考虑了“非殖民化课程”运动的历史、政治和制度背景,该运动可能对教育和研究产生的潜在影响,以及它面临的主要挑战。
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