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      Colonised medicine and transformative learning - Lessons from Downs' book: Maladies of Empire: How Colonialism, Slavery, and War Transformed Medicine

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            Decolonisation of higher education: Dismantling epistemic violence and Eurocentrism in South Africa

            Since the end of the oppressive and racist apartheid system in 1994, epistemologies and knowledge systems at most South African universities have not considerably changed; they remain rooted in colonial, apartheid and Western worldviews and epistemological traditions. The curriculum remains largely Eurocentric and continues to reinforce white and Western dominance and privilege. This article traces the roots of Eurocentrism and epistemic violence at universities. The author argues that South Africa must tackle and dismantle the epistemic violence and hegemony of Eurocentrism, completely rethink, reframe and reconstruct the curriculum and place South Africa, Southern Africa and Africa at the centre of teaching, learning and research. However, this will not be easy as opposition to change is entrenched in the university structures. The movement to radically transform and decolonise higher education must find ways to hold institutions accountable and maintain the non-violent and intellectual struggle until epistemic violence and Eurocentrism are dismantled.
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              Education White Paper 3: A Programme for the Transformation of Higher Education

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                jtdsa
                Journal for Transdisciplinary Research in Southern Africa
                JTDSA
                AOSIS OpenJournals (Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa )
                1817-4434
                2415-2005
                2022
                : 18
                : 1
                : 1-3
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                [01] Cape Town orgnameUniversity of Cape Town orgdiv1Faculty of Health Sciences orgdiv2School of Public Health and Family Medicine South Africa
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                S2415-20052022000100029 S2415-2005(22)01800100029
                10.4102/td.v18i1.1287
                c8dca542-6505-4cdd-b0ad-69fab1399063

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