This is an innovative and accessible study of how decolonization is engaged with, subverted, and transformed as a curriculum change project in universities since the #RhodesMustFall movement, based on interviews and insights from ten universities with over two hundred academic teachers.
Jonathan Jansen Libros
Este autor sudafricano profundiza en las complejas cuestiones de raza y reconciliación dentro de una sociedad post-apartheid. Su escritura examina las profundas cicatrices sociales y busca caminos hacia la sanación a través de la educación y el diálogo. Con un enfoque en el poder transformador del aprendizaje, aspira a inspirar a los lectores a reflexionar sobre el pasado y construir un futuro más equitativo. Su obra ofrece un examen profundo de los desafíos persistentes y la esperanza de un cambio social.


'It is probably the question I get asked most often by students: how did you achieve what you did? There is an urgency to the question and more than a little self-interest. If I can figure out how he made it, the student reasons, then maybe I will know how to chart my own path. It was always difficult to provide a simple answer to a long and complex journey. So I often leave the inquiring student with a pointer here or a caution there. Never enough to really account for lessons from learning and life...' --Jonathan Jansen. Jonathan Jansen doesn't regard the achievements he has made in academia and his contributions to public intellectual life as his own--rather, he sees these accomplishments as a product of the hard work and sacrifices of family, friends, teachers, colleagues, and mentors around him. Jansen recounts, in his indomitable way, how the people in his life invested love, direction, encouragement (and even money) to make his journey possible--in the hope that his story may give inspiration and direction to generations of young people taking their first steps in adult life.