Nordic Journal of Comparative and International Education (Jun 2020)

Gesturing Towards Decolonial Futures

  • Sharon Stein,
  • Vanessa Andreotti,
  • Rene Suša,
  • Sarah Amsler,
  • Dallas Hunt,
  • Cash Ahenakew,
  • Elwood Jimmy,
  • Tereza Cajkova,
  • Will Valley,
  • Camilla Cardoso,
  • Dino Siwek,
  • Benicio Pitaguary,
  • Dani D’Emilia,
  • Ubiracy Pataxó,
  • Bill Calhoun,
  • Haruko Okano

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7577/njcie.3518
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1

Abstract

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In this article we review learnings from our collaborative efforts to engage with the complexities and challenges of decolonization across varied educational contexts. To do so, we consider multiple interpretations of decolonization, and multiple dimensions of decolonial theory and practice – in particular, the ecological, cognitive, affective, relational, and economic dimensions. Rather than offer normative definitions or prescriptions for what decolonization entails or how it should be enacted, we seek to foster greater sensitivity to the potential circularities in this work, and identify opportunities and openings for responsible, context-specific collective experiments with otherwise possibilities for (co)existence. Thus, we emphasize a pedagogical approach to decolonization that recognizes the role of complexity, complicity, and uncertainty.

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