非殖民女性主义与本土化:后种族隔离时代南非研究生研究监督的重新构想

Q4 Arts and Humanities AGENDA Pub Date : 2023-04-03 DOI:10.1080/10130950.2023.2254028
Anniah Mupawose, Emmanuel Ojo
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本简报审查了在南非大学采用非殖民化的女权主义方法来使研究生研究监督本土化的可能性。它提出了一个概念框架,挑战传统的欧洲中心和父权结构的学术界,突出非洲黑人妇女的经验和知识体系。该框架结合了本土化和去殖民主义女权主义,倡导一个更加包容和公平的学术环境。该框架的应用通过作者讲授的一门课程的案例研究进行了说明,强调了与研究生研究监督、机构政策和学生身份发展有关的教学和学习方法转变的潜力。简报最后呼吁对这一方法的应用和影响进行更多的研究,并将这一方法纳入机构政策和实践。通过将非洲黑人妇女的需求和经验放在中心位置,并重视知识系统的多样性,这项工作有助于南非学术界正在进行的关于转型的讨论,并为面临类似挑战的其他背景提供有价值的见解。
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Decolonial feminism and indigenisation: Reimagining postgraduate research supervision in post-apartheid South Africa
This briefing examines the potential for a decolonial feminist approach to indigenise postgraduate research supervision in South African universities. It presents a conceptual framework that challenges the traditional Eurocentric and patriarchal structures of academia, foregrounding the experiences and knowledge systems of black African women. The framework incorporates indigenisation and decolonial feminism, advocating for an academic environment that is more inclusive and equitable. The application of this framework is illustrated through a case study of a course taught by the authors, emphasising the potential for transformation in teaching and learning methods as it relates to postgraduate research supervision, institutional policies, and the development of student identities. The briefing concludes with a call for more studies into the application and impact of this approach, as well as integration of this approach into institutional policies and practices. By putting the needs and experiences of black African women at the centre and valuing the diversity of knowledge systems, this work contributes to the ongoing discourse on transformation in South African academia and offers valuable insights to other contexts facing similar challenges.
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