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University of Colour in Amsterdam demonstrated against the neoliberal university 
and the perpetuation of coloniality in the curricula. Rhodes Must Fall in Cape Town specifically focused 
on the Fanonian concept of ‘putting the last first’. Both Rhodes Must Fall and the University of Colour centred historically marginalised voices as an aim of the decolonised university. The book argues that epistemic justice requires an unlearning and relearning of being/becoming that is the decolonised self; reimagining the relationship between pedagogy and community, theory and lived experience. It attempts to rethink theoretical frames such as Freudian psychoanalysis from a decolonial feminist perspective. This books seeks to share and encourage more dialogue towards achieving decolonised universities. Year of publication: 2019 Series: African Studies Collection Volume: 32
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