What is Indigenous Knowledge? Voices from the Academy
Publication Year: 1999
Author(s): Semali L M, Kincheloe J L, Kincheloe J L, Semali L M
Abstract:
The book not only exposes the fault lines of modernist grand narratives, but also illuminates, in a vivid and direct way, what it means to come to subjectivity in the margins. The international panel of contributors from both industrialized and developing countries injects a dramatic dynamic into the analysis of knowledge production and the rules of scholarship, opening new avenues for discussion in education, philosophy, cultural studies, as well as in other important fields.
ISBN: 9780815334521
Publisher/Organisation: Routledge
Theme: Traditional/ Indigenous Knowledge | Subtheme: Knowledge Transmission
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