Situating decolonization: an Indigenous dilemma

B Martin, G Stewart, BK Watson, OK Silva… - Educational …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
B Martin, G Stewart, BK Watson, OK Silva, J Teisina, J Matapo, C Mika
Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2020Taylor & Francis
Being Indigenous and operating in an institution such as a university places us in a complex
position. The premise of decolonizing history, literature, curriculum, and thought in general
creates a tenuous space for Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples to confront a shared
colonial condition. What does decolonization mean for Indigenous peoples? Is
decolonization an implied promise to squash the tropes of coloniality? Or is it a way for non-
Indigenous people to create another paradigm or site for their own resistance or …
Abstract
Being Indigenous and operating in an institution such as a university places us in a complex position. The premise of decolonizing history, literature, curriculum, and thought in general creates a tenuous space for Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples to confront a shared colonial condition. What does decolonization mean for Indigenous peoples? Is decolonization an implied promise to squash the tropes of coloniality? Or is it a way for non-Indigenous people to create another paradigm or site for their own resistance or transgression of thinking? What are the roles of Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples in this space of educational potential, this curriculum called decolonization? This article presents a multi-vocal reflection on these and related questions.
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