Spiritual Discourse in the Academy

Spiritual Discourse in the Academy
A Globalized Indigenous Perspective
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Artikel-Nr:
9781433122316
Veröffentl:
2014
Einband:
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Erscheinungsdatum:
28.04.2014
Seiten:
262
Autor:
Njoki Nathani Wane
Gewicht:
521 g
Format:
231x155x19 mm
Serie:
55, Black Studies and Critical Thinking
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Njoki N. Wane (PhD, University of Toronto) is a professor at the University of Toronto. She has won many awards for her teaching and scholarship, including the Harry Jerome Professional Excellence Award (2008). She also received the Decolonizing Education towards the Advancement of Anti-Racism Award (2014) from the University of Toronto.
Francis Akena Adyanga received his PhD from the University of Toronto.
Ahmed Ali Ilmi received his PhD from the University of Toronto.
Spiritual Discourse in the Academy focuses on the value of spirituality as a subjugated knowledge from globalized contexts. The book's central tenet is that spirituality is the core of one's intellectual growth and that its inclusion in education acknowledges the sum total of who we are. It not only offers strategies for transformative education, but also embraces global diversity and inclusive education for the twenty-first century.
The book also provides a detailed examination of spirituality from a global context, acknowledges the detrimental legacies of colonialism on indigenous spirituality, knowledge systems, traditional justice systems, and on indigenous peoples. Spiritual Discourse in the Academy reaches out to educators, scholars, and students who are interested in the multiple roles of spirituality in schooling and society at large. It can be used for teaching courses in spirituality, education, religious studies, and cultural studies.
Spiritual Discourse in the Academy reaches out to educators, scholars, and students who are interested in the multiple roles of spirituality in schooling and society at large. It can be used for teaching courses in spirituality, education, religious studies, and cultural studies.
Contents: Francis Akena Adyanga: African Spirituality and the Traditional Justice System: Pedagogical Implications for Education - Elias K. Bongmba: Spirituality: An Intersubjective Practice - Onek C. Adyanga: Response to the Context Theme - Jean-Paul Restoule/Erin Wolfson/Candace Brunette/Christine Smillie/Angela Mashford-Pringle/Maya Chacaby/Gail Russel: Supporting Aboriginal Learners in Post-Secondary Education Institutions in Ontario - Ahmed Ali Ilmi: Claiming the Sacred: Indigenous African Spirituality and Schooling - Neville G. Panthaki: Swaraj, Spirituality, and Saraswati: Conceptualizing Post-Colonial Indian Secular Cosmopolitanism as Identity, and Education - Mary Ashiedu: Spirituality as a Strategy for Survival: An Igbo Perspective - Onek C. Adyanga: Response to the Pedagogy Theme - Theme Three: Discourse - Njoki Nathani Wane: Students' Spiritual Selves: Implications for Classroom Practices - Erick Fabris: Spirituality and a Mad People's Commons - Natalie McDoom-Slack: The Liberation of Critical Pedagogy: Towards an Understanding of Spirituality and Education - Michael Onyedika Nwalutu: Dispiriting the Spiritual in Classroom Education: Critiquing Spirituality as a Tool for Transformative Education in 21st-Century Academe - Margarita Simon Guillory: The Creative Individual: Identity Construction and Individuality in African American Spirituality - Mindy Lee: Chinese Spirituality: Implications for Western Educators - Bradley D. Rowe: American Emerson: A Response to the Discourse Theme - Njoki Nathani Wane/Ahmed Ali Ilmi/Francis Akena Adyanga: Conclusion: An Invitation to Continuous Dialogue on Indigenous Spiritual Ways of Knowing.

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