Titelangaben
Horsthemke, Kai:
The idea of indigenous knowledge.
In: Archaeologies. 4 (April 2008) 1.
- S. 129-143.
ISSN 1555-8622
Volltext
Link zum Volltext (externe URL): https://doi.org/10.1007/s11759-008-9058-8 |
Kurzfassung/Abstract
The idea of ‘indigenous knowledge’ is a relatively recent phenomenon that, amongst other things, constitutes part of a challenge to ‘western’ thinking and conceptualization. Advocates of indigenous knowledge maintain that its study has profound educational and ethical relevance and also emphasise its significance in antiracist, antisexist and postcolonialist discourse, in general, and in terms of the ‘African Renaissance’, in particular. This paper argues the following: (1) ‘indigenous knowledge’ involves at best an incomplete, partial or, at worst, a questionable understanding or conception of knowledge; (2) as a tool in anti-discrimination and anti-repression discourse, ‘indigenous knowledge’ is largely inappropriate. I show, further, that in the development of ‘knowledge’, following some necessary conceptual readjustments in our understanding of this term, there is considerably greater common ground than admitted by theorists. It is this acknowledgement, not adherence to a popular concept of debatable plausibility that has profound educational, ethical and political consequences.
Weitere Angaben
Publikationsform: | Artikel |
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Schlagwörter: | Indigenous knowledge; 'Western' thinking; conceptualization |
Institutionen der Universität: | Philosophisch-Pädagogische Fakultät > Pädagogik > Lehrstuhl für Bildungsphilosophie und Systematische Pädagogik |
DOI / URN / ID: | 10.1007/s11759-008-9058-8 |
Open Access: Freie Zugänglichkeit des Volltexts?: | Nein |
Peer-Review-Journal: | Ja |
Verlag: | Alta Mira Press |
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Titel an der KU entstanden: | Nein |
KU.edoc-ID: | 20546 |
Letzte Änderung: 20. Sep 2017 13:15
URL zu dieser Anzeige: https://edoc.ku.de/id/eprint/20546/