Drawing from decolonizing scholarships that call for a reorientation of knowledge-making that is more inclusive and reflective of oral modes of communication, this article takes the form of a performance autoethnography between two friends. This approach allows a rich complexity of subjects to emerge—from “decolonizing” pedagogies and curricula to university administration and the geopolitics of knowledge globally—at the same time that we retain a specific attention to our university in Jimma, Ethiopia. Our intention is to challenge conventional academic modes of writing through a contextualization of the contemporary struggles that young professors face while teaching in semi-rural Ethiopian universities. Although our discussions reflect o...
If doing research is a political endeavour, researching Africa requires a particular awareness of th...
The Ethiopian educational system has made promising advancements since the turn of the century. Desp...
Native Colonialism: Education and the Economy of Violence Against Traditions in Ethiopia examines th...
Drawing from decolonizing scholarships that call for a reorientation of knowledge-making that is mor...
In discussing African studies or any other field, it is important to note that the economies and cul...
Although there is a consensus that Africa has considerable intellectual resources in its diaspora, t...
Scholarship in the African humanities—art history, cultural anthropology, history, literature, relig...
The challenges that face African universities and intellectual communities are many and daunting. Th...
Crossing boundaries that lead to difficult dialogue touches upon the core of my academic existence. ...
The literature on diaspora engagement in higher education focuses on broadenvironmental, policy, and...
In response to critiques of the extraverted and mimetic nature of post-colonial education have come ...
The decolonial departure point of this article is that every human being is born into a valid and le...
Much of the feminist discourse in academic work renders African Canadian women's experiences in...
The field of African diaspora studies has grown rapidly in recent years. What accounts for this? Wha...
Africa’s wide diversity of culture, language, socioeconomic conditions, climate, politics and histor...
If doing research is a political endeavour, researching Africa requires a particular awareness of th...
The Ethiopian educational system has made promising advancements since the turn of the century. Desp...
Native Colonialism: Education and the Economy of Violence Against Traditions in Ethiopia examines th...
Drawing from decolonizing scholarships that call for a reorientation of knowledge-making that is mor...
In discussing African studies or any other field, it is important to note that the economies and cul...
Although there is a consensus that Africa has considerable intellectual resources in its diaspora, t...
Scholarship in the African humanities—art history, cultural anthropology, history, literature, relig...
The challenges that face African universities and intellectual communities are many and daunting. Th...
Crossing boundaries that lead to difficult dialogue touches upon the core of my academic existence. ...
The literature on diaspora engagement in higher education focuses on broadenvironmental, policy, and...
In response to critiques of the extraverted and mimetic nature of post-colonial education have come ...
The decolonial departure point of this article is that every human being is born into a valid and le...
Much of the feminist discourse in academic work renders African Canadian women's experiences in...
The field of African diaspora studies has grown rapidly in recent years. What accounts for this? Wha...
Africa’s wide diversity of culture, language, socioeconomic conditions, climate, politics and histor...
If doing research is a political endeavour, researching Africa requires a particular awareness of th...
The Ethiopian educational system has made promising advancements since the turn of the century. Desp...
Native Colonialism: Education and the Economy of Violence Against Traditions in Ethiopia examines th...