Curriculum Transmodernity: Towards a non-Derivative Itinerant Curriculum Theory: On (De)Coloniality: Curriculum Within and Beyond the West, cartea 6
João M. Paraskevaen Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 iun 2026
Contributors are: Rasco Angulo, Graciela Baum, Alicia De Alba, Noah De Lissovoy, Enrique Dussel, Raul Garza, Lewis Gordon, Ramon Grosfogul, Félix José, James Jupp, Phillip D. Th. Knobloch, Živka Krnjaja, Nelson Maldonado-Torres, Nevena Mitranić Marinković, Peter McLaren, Diego Montalva Redon, Celine Norman, Dragana Purešević, Silvia Reon Pantoja and Catherine Walsh.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004750159
ISBN-10: 9004750150
Pagini: 512
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria On (De)Coloniality: Curriculum Within and Beyond the West
ISBN-10: 9004750150
Pagini: 512
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria On (De)Coloniality: Curriculum Within and Beyond the West
Notă biografică
João M. Paraskeva is a Mozambican-born prolific public intellectual, pedagogue, and critical social theorist. The critique refers to Paraskeva as one of the most exceptional scholars writing in the curriculum field today (McCarthy); ‘undeniably one of the most acclaimed curriculum theorists in the world today’ (Autio).
Cuprins
Foreword: Talking Differently about Curriculum
Daniel Tröhler
List of Figures and Table
Notes on Contributors
1 Curriculum Transmodernity: Towards a Non-Derivative Itinerant Curriculum Theory
2 Transmodernity and Interculturality: An Interpretation from the Perspective of Philosophy of Liberation
Enrique D. Dussel
3 Epistemic Disobedience and the Decolonial Option: A Manifesto
Walter D Mignolo
4 “Other†Knowledges, “Other†Critiques: Reflections on the Politics and Practices of Philosophy and Decoloniality in the “Other†America
Catherine Walsh
5 Shifting the Geography of Reason in an Age of Disciplinary Decadence
Lewis R. Gordon
6 Decolonizing Post-Colonial Studies and Paradigms of Political Economy: Transmodernity, Decolonial Thinking, and Global Coloniality
Ramón Grosfoguel
7 Enrique Dussel’s Liberation Thought in the Decolonial Turn
Nelson Maldonado-Torres
8 Teaching for the End of the World (As We Know It): Decolonizing the Curricular Limits of Modernity
Antonia Darder
9 Pedagogies of Conflict: Neo-Colonial Contradictions in Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine
Peter McLaren
10 Beyond Curricular Monumentalism: Whiteness as a Defense against Thinking
Noah De Lissovoy and Celine Norman
11 Itinerant Curriculum and Cultural Contact in the Transmodernity of the World-Worlds
Alicia de Alba
12 Arrebato’s Arc of Meaning: Conscientização, Chicana Preservice Educators, and Llano Grande, Aztlán, Gran México
Raúl Garza and James C. Jupp
13 Pedagogic (De)Coloniality and the (Im)Possibility of a Transmodern Curriculum of English in Argentina’s Initial Teacher Education Courses
Graciela Baum
14 Transmodernity, Transhumanism, Posthumanism, and Artificial Intelligence: Where Is Humanity Going?
J. Félix Angulo Rasco, Silvia Redon Pantoja and Diego Montalva Redon
15 Decolonizing Early Childhood Education and Care in Serbia: Itinerancy of One Reform
Dragana Purešević, Živka Krnjaja and Nevena Mitranić Marinković
16 Recovering Critical Education: An Escape Route from Curriculum Theorycide
Phillip D. Th. Knobloch
Afterword: A Pluriversal Itinerary of Epistemic Rupture
Fatma Mızıkacı
Index
Daniel Tröhler
List of Figures and Table
Notes on Contributors
1 Curriculum Transmodernity: Towards a Non-Derivative Itinerant Curriculum Theory
2 Transmodernity and Interculturality: An Interpretation from the Perspective of Philosophy of Liberation
Enrique D. Dussel
3 Epistemic Disobedience and the Decolonial Option: A Manifesto
Walter D Mignolo
4 “Other†Knowledges, “Other†Critiques: Reflections on the Politics and Practices of Philosophy and Decoloniality in the “Other†America
Catherine Walsh
5 Shifting the Geography of Reason in an Age of Disciplinary Decadence
Lewis R. Gordon
6 Decolonizing Post-Colonial Studies and Paradigms of Political Economy: Transmodernity, Decolonial Thinking, and Global Coloniality
Ramón Grosfoguel
7 Enrique Dussel’s Liberation Thought in the Decolonial Turn
Nelson Maldonado-Torres
8 Teaching for the End of the World (As We Know It): Decolonizing the Curricular Limits of Modernity
Antonia Darder
9 Pedagogies of Conflict: Neo-Colonial Contradictions in Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine
Peter McLaren
10 Beyond Curricular Monumentalism: Whiteness as a Defense against Thinking
Noah De Lissovoy and Celine Norman
11 Itinerant Curriculum and Cultural Contact in the Transmodernity of the World-Worlds
Alicia de Alba
12 Arrebato’s Arc of Meaning: Conscientização, Chicana Preservice Educators, and Llano Grande, Aztlán, Gran México
Raúl Garza and James C. Jupp
13 Pedagogic (De)Coloniality and the (Im)Possibility of a Transmodern Curriculum of English in Argentina’s Initial Teacher Education Courses
Graciela Baum
14 Transmodernity, Transhumanism, Posthumanism, and Artificial Intelligence: Where Is Humanity Going?
J. Félix Angulo Rasco, Silvia Redon Pantoja and Diego Montalva Redon
15 Decolonizing Early Childhood Education and Care in Serbia: Itinerancy of One Reform
Dragana Purešević, Živka Krnjaja and Nevena Mitranić Marinković
16 Recovering Critical Education: An Escape Route from Curriculum Theorycide
Phillip D. Th. Knobloch
Afterword: A Pluriversal Itinerary of Epistemic Rupture
Fatma Mızıkacı
Index