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Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography
The University of Singapore
Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography

The University of Singapore

0129-7619

Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography/Journal Singapore Journal of Tropical GeographySSCIAHCIISSHP
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    Defiant scholarship: Dismantling coloniality in contemporary African geographies

    Patricia O. DaleyAmber Murrey
    18页
    查看更多>>摘要:Colonial epistemes persist in studies of African geographies. We argue that colonial continuities are revealed in (a) the status of human geography within African higher education; (b) the marginalization of Africa (particularly beyond Southern Africa) within the discipline of human geography; and (c) erasures of the functions of racialization in African societies. These are compounded by the relative marginalization of African knowledge within decolonial thought, including decolonial geographies and the disunities between the subfields of black geographies and African geographies. To challenge some of these dynamics, we introduce the concept of defiant scholarship in Africa, a form of scholarship that seeks to work against and outside of dominant grammars and prevailing registers and which draws from a powerful and extensive intellectual tradition across the African continent. Working from Walter Rodney's ‘guerrilla intellectuals’ and drawing on Walter Mignolo's ‘epistemic disobedience’, defiant scholarship cultivates those ways of thinking and those practices that are external to, in opposition to, and/or unconventional to the coloniality of knowledge. We ask what it means for our scholarship to be disobedient to colonial and capitalist epistemes, and, in so doing, we sketch the contours of an African geographies subdiscipline that is anti‐racist, decolonial, and in active conversation with black geographies. The result of our engagement is a call for a reinvigoration of African geographies as we currently know and practice them.

    Intellectuals at the Hill: Scattered pieces of defiant African scholarship. A commentary on Patricia Daley and Amber Murrey's ‘Defiant scholarship: Dismantling coloniality in contemporary African geographies’.

    Christine Noe
    3页

    Navigating the landscape of defiant scholarship in and beyond Africa: On archives, bridges and dangers. A commentary on Patricia Daley and Amber Murrey's ‘Defiant scholarship: Dismantling coloniality in contemporary African geographies’.

    Stefan Ouma
    6页

    Epistemic injustice in geography. A commentary on Patricia Daley and Amber Murrey's ‘Defiant scholarship: Dismantling coloniality in contemporary African geographies’.

    Maano Ramutsindela
    5页

    Defiance through many means: The urbanities of African universities. A commentary on Patricia Daley and Amber Murrey's ‘Defiant scholarship: Dismantling coloniality in contemporary African geographies’.

    AbdouMaliq Simone
    3页

    Response to commentaries on Patricia Daley and Amber Murrey's ‘Defiant scholarship: Dismantling coloniality in contemporary African geographies’.

    Patricia O. DaleyAmber Murrey
    7页

    Radical geography and the true spirit of liberation

    Clark Akatiff
    6页

    Towards a multi‐scalar understanding of borders, frontiers and frontier urbanisms of Northeast India

    Prerona Das
    6页

    Lion City Narratives: Singapore through Western Eyes.?Victor R.?Savage. World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., Singapore, 2021, pp. xxxii +421. ISBN 978‐9‐811‐22915‐2 (hbk).

    Michael R. Glass
    10页