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Universities and colleges like to self-idealize as relatively neutral and value-free sites of higher learning. In reality, the idea of the Westernized academy is deeply embedded in a Eurocentric logic that not only excludes alternative forms of knowledge and knowing, but also remains racialized, gendered, and sited in coloniality with respect to governance, scholarship, and entitlements. Efforts to address this gap between the ideal and reality have tended toward diversifying the academy through multicultural initiatives in diversity, inclusion, and equity. However helpful as a first step, these interventions are insufficient in generating the kind of substantive changes that would abort the academy's crisis of legitimacy. Moves to decolonize, ungender, and deracialize the academy will require a commitment to the transformative principles of inclusivity, including a focus on those root causes associated with structural barriers and systemic biases. It remains to be seen if the academia

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Preface – Problematizing the Academy, Calling Out Eurocentricism – Unmasking the Academy – Conceptualizing Eurocentrism – Indigenizing the Academy – A Gendered Academy – A Racialized Academy – Toward an Inclusive Academy – Resetting the Academy: Beyond Eurocentrism – Index.

Rethinking the Academy

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      Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
      Publication Date: 1/9/2021 12:07:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781433176364, 978-1433176364
      ISBN10: 143317636X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Universities and colleges like to self-idealize as relatively neutral and value-free sites of higher learning. In reality, the idea of the Westernized academy is deeply embedded in a Eurocentric logic that not only excludes alternative forms of knowledge and knowing, but also remains racialized, gendered, and sited in coloniality with respect to governance, scholarship, and entitlements. Efforts to address this gap between the ideal and reality have tended toward diversifying the academy through multicultural initiatives in diversity, inclusion, and equity. However helpful as a first step, these interventions are insufficient in generating the kind of substantive changes that would abort the academy's crisis of legitimacy. Moves to decolonize, ungender, and deracialize the academy will require a commitment to the transformative principles of inclusivity, including a focus on those root causes associated with structural barriers and systemic biases. It remains to be seen if the academia

      Table of Contents

      Preface – Problematizing the Academy, Calling Out Eurocentricism – Unmasking the Academy – Conceptualizing Eurocentrism – Indigenizing the Academy – A Gendered Academy – A Racialized Academy – Toward an Inclusive Academy – Resetting the Academy: Beyond Eurocentrism – Index.

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