Abstract The following paper argues for a critical creative paedagogy as a means of meaningfully engaging with Indigenous and decolonial philosophies. We showcase our critical frameworks and pathways for teaching a decolonial and Indigenous university course where philosophy and arts meet to engage with complex colonial, racial and epistemological questions. We first frame our theoretical and philosophical stance within critical postcolonial, Indigenous and decolonial studies. We then describe an epistemological critique within western philosophical discourse that will gesture towards a decolonial pathway to arts and discuss our creative teaching approach grounded in decolonial and Indigenous theories. Lastly, we reach to a critical and de...
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The context of this contribution to the PAWBL symposium is an ethnographically-oriented research and...
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For tertiary educators in Indigenous Australian Studies, decolonising discourse in education has hel...
In an era of globalisation, positivist research methodologies and voices are privileged and funded o...
In this article four university art educators explore theories of self-determination and describe de...
Successive generations of First Nation scholars have critiqued the ongoing institutional and discipl...
Poetry is notoriously unpopular in high school English classrooms all over the world, and English FA...
This Critical Indigenous Qualitative Research study examined the ways in which K-12 Hopi/Tewa educat...
Critical indigenism is an aboriginal-inspired re/visioning of critical pedagogy, a re/grounding of F...
Identifying colonialism as the “dispossessor of Sámi futures,” the research on which this paper draw...
The context of this contribution to the PAWBL symposium is an ethnographically-oriented research and...
This article presents a “cross dialogue” that examines how Indigenous participants in two separate C...
This article explores decolonial priorities in Indigenous Studies, raises questions about the pedago...
For tertiary educators in Indigenous Australian Studies, decolonising discourse in education has hel...
The purpose of this paper is to argue for intersecting Indigenous and Critical Pedagogies to transfo...
This thesis explores how a practice in phenomenological art inquiry might help pre-service teachers ...
For decades, Indigenous art, artifacts and objects have had a contested history within galleries and...
For tertiary educators in Indigenous Australian Studies, decolonising discourse in education has hel...
In an era of globalisation, positivist research methodologies and voices are privileged and funded o...
In this article four university art educators explore theories of self-determination and describe de...
Successive generations of First Nation scholars have critiqued the ongoing institutional and discipl...
Poetry is notoriously unpopular in high school English classrooms all over the world, and English FA...
This Critical Indigenous Qualitative Research study examined the ways in which K-12 Hopi/Tewa educat...
Critical indigenism is an aboriginal-inspired re/visioning of critical pedagogy, a re/grounding of F...
Identifying colonialism as the “dispossessor of Sámi futures,” the research on which this paper draw...