252pp., paperback, Johannesburg, 2023
Contributions include:
"Epistemic Justice and the University of Cape Town: Thinking across disciplines" by Ruchi Chaturvedi, Shari Daya and Amrita Pande
"Ukuhamba Ukubona/Travelling to Know: Mobility as counter-curriculum across Africa" by Nomusa Makhubu
"Invoking Names: Finding Black women’s lost narratives in the classroom" by Athambile Masola
"Decolonising Psychology in Africa: The curriculum as weapon" by Shose Kessi and Hal Cooper
"The Shards Haven’t Settled: Contesting hierarchies of (teaching) history" by Koni Benson and Kerusha Govender
"Heavy-handed Policing: Teaching law and practice to LLB students in South Africa" by Jameelah Omar
"African Studies at UCT: An Interview with Lungisile Ntsebeza" by Sepideh Azari
"The African Gender Institute: A journey of place-making" by Kealeboga Mase Ramaru
"The Ethic of Reconciliation and a New Curriculum" by Ari Sitas.
"This is a brave, honest and deeply reflexive collection, which illuminates both personal and political struggles in engaging with curriculum change. It makes a significant contribution to decolonial scholarship in an African context." Professor Harsha Kathard, Acting Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Teaching and Learning, University of Cape Town
Amrita Pande is Associate Professor in the Sociology Department at the University of Cape Town.
Political and legal anthropologist Ruchi Chaturvedi is a senior lecturer in the Sociology Department, University of Cape Town.
Shari Daya is a senior lecturer in Human Geography in the Department of Environmental and Geographical Science at the University of Cape Town.