
Decolonization and afro-feminism
Sylvia Tamale
Bok · Engelsk · 2020
Omfang | xv, 411 sider : illustrasjoner
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Opplysninger | Acknowledgments -- Some key definitions -- 1. Introduction -- Of counter-narratives -- The meaning of Africa(ns) -- Goals and organization of the book -- 2. The basics of decolonization and decolonial futures -- Africa's decolonization and decolonial reconstruction -- Decolonization & decoloniality : Science fiction or present fact? -- A two-pronged approach : The political and the psychological -- 3. Feminists and the struggle for Africa's decolonial reconstruction -- Gender studies in African academies -- Beyond racism : Multiple inequalities and intersectionality -- Integrating Afro-ecofeminism into decolonialization -- 4. Challenging the coloniality of sex, gender and sexuality -- Michael Phelps and Caster Semenya : A juxtaposition -- Decolonial African sex / gender systems -- A decolonial analysis of the Phelps / Semenya conundrum -- Medico-legal taxonomies : Semenya's battle with science and the law -- 5. Legal pluralism and decolonial feminism -- State "customary law" versus living customary law -- Decolonized customary law -- Gender and religious relativism -- 6. Repositioning the dominant discourses on rights and social justice -- Human? Rights? -- Unpacking the universalizing essentialism of "gender equality" -- Reconceptualizing justice through Ubuntu -- 7. Rethinking the African academy -- History and evolution of African academies -- Internalized colonialism : How it is achieved -- A framework for transforming the African academy -- 8. Decolonizing family law : The case of Uganda -- Conceptualizing the heteropatriarchal family -- The Ugandan family and the law -- Family relations : Then and now -- Challenging the status quo -- The limits of officialist approaches to family gender justice -- 9. Towards feminist Pan-Africanism and Pan-African feminism -- Feminism in the Pan-African Movement? -- Pan-Africanism in African feminism -- Developing a new Pan-Africanism in the era of globalization -- Epilogue : Decolonizing Africa in the age of big data -- Index.. - "The main aim of the book project is to develop a resource that moves legal education away from conventional teaching and research methods which employ a near-exclusive focus on the black letter of the law, perpetuating a colonial, hierarchical, and decontextualized understanding of contemporary struggles on the continent. The book analyzes a number of key legal concepts through the twin lenses of Decolonization and Afro-Feminism. It tackles issues of legal pluralism and their significance to social justice, and also unpacks and critiques the Western origins of Human Rights, and its implications for contemporary social struggles. Pushing this critique further, the book offers a reconceptualization of the concept of rights through the framework of Ubuntu social justice. It provides several insights on decolonizing the African Academy and the teaching of Law, particularly those subjects which cover the family and sexuality. In so doing, the book will unlock the out-of-sight connections between imperialism, neocolonialism and the patriarchal-capitalist system and the Law. Finally, the book tackles the increasingly vexed issue of Pan-Africanism, examining its masculinist appeal and suggesting a nexus with Pan-African feminisms."
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Emner | feminisme avkolonisering lov og rett utdanning jus
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ISBN | 9781988832494
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