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Author Lange, Lis

Title University on the border crisis of authority and precarity
Published Stellenbosch : African Sun Media, 2021

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Description 1 online resource (210 pages)
Series On Higher Education Transformation Ser. ; v.3
On Higher Education Transformation Ser
Contents Intro -- CONTENTS -- Book Series -- Author Biographies -- Introduction: #MustFall -- Aporia, doubt and possibility on the border -- References -- 1. University on the Border: Crisis of authority -- Introduction -- On borders and authority -- (De)-authorisation and the refounding of the University -- The university is colonial, racist and patriarchal -- The composition of the academic body reflects white supremacy and patriarchy -- The University is elitist and exclusive -- The University curriculum is white and Western and obliterates other epistemologies -- Heteronormative patriarchal culture
The governance, management and administration of the University is fully complicit with a colonial system of oppression and not to be trusted with decolonisation -- The University 'rational discourse' is a way of silencing black pain and constitutes an obstacle to decolonisation -- University knowledge and culture universalises the white experience -- The crisis of the University's authority in perspective -- Relevant knowledge versus universal knowledge -- Conclusion -- References
2. Gatherings of Academic Crowds as World-Historical Events: On the passage of a few students through brief moments in time -- Introduction -- World ordering in the long nineteenth century -- Synchronicity in protesting world ordering -- Berkeley, 1 October 1964 -- Paris, 10-11 May 1968 -- Tokyo, 21 October 1968 -- Kingston, 16 October 1968 -- Montréal, 29 January 1969 -- Struggles charged in the second moment -- The present juncture -- Protests making history worldwide -- London, 10 November 2010 (and again on November 24 and 30, and December 9) -- Santiago, 4 and 19 August 2011
Montréal, 22 May 2012 -- San Cristobal, 4 February 2014 -- New Haven, Connecticut, 5 November 2015 -- Cape Town, 9 April 2015 -- Seattle, 24 May 2016 -- The wordly dialectics of university politics -- Conclusion -- References -- 3. #MustFall-TheEvent: Rights, student activism and the transformation of South African universities -- Introduction -- Student politics and protest in context -- #MustFall-The Event -- Retreating rights -- Conclusion -- References -- 4. Unequal Egalitarians: The root of seeing the few as the many -- Introduction -- The language of the many, the outcomes of the few
Subordinate class: The paradox of the South African left -- The (partial) alternative of the 1970s -- A left alternative? -- The reality of race -- References -- 5. Décolonisation Destituante -- Introduction -- Mannoni's self-assessment -- References -- 6. The Decolonisation of Myself -- 7. Precarious Authority and the Future of the University -- Introduction -- Anguish and the search for answers -- Pedagogy, power and citizenship -- Canon constitution -- Academic freedom as the future of the University -- References
Summary The volume explores and thinks through the process of decolonising the South African higher education system by examining #MustFall
Subject Education, Higher -- South Africa
Decolonization -- South Africa
Decolonization
Education, Higher
South Africa
Form Electronic book
Author Reddy, Vasu
Kumalo, Siseko H.
ISBN 1991201354
9781991201355