ABSTRACT

This volume argues that refusal is a viable political ethics in education. It is an ethics that allows space for new possibilities to emerge, with the potential to enrich higher education study and pedagogies in the future. Chapters examine the ethical, epistemological, political and affective premises of refusing the colonial university, and reflect upon what refusal means for higher education decolonization across international settings. Refusal marks a political ethos and praxis that denies, resists, reframes and redirects colonial and neoliberal logics, while asserting diverse sovereignties and lifeworlds. Whereas resistance may reinscribe the weakness of the colonized in the power relations with the colonizer, refusal interrupts the smooth operation of power relations, denying the authority of the settler state and remaking the rules of engagement. It is a political stance and action that denies the very legitimacy of power over the subjugated. This collection views refusal not as an end in itself, nor as a mode of critique, but as a necessary first step for educators and students in higher education to invest in the idea of radically different modes of futurity. It explores how educators and students in higher education can invent pedagogies of refusal that function ethically, affectively and politically, and asks: What do pedagogies of refusal look like? How might western universities sustain and support refusal, rather than discipline it? What assumptions are sustained by ruling out certain educational futures as out of bounds, or impossible? This book will be important reading for researchers, scholars and educators in Decolonizing Education, Higher Education Transformation, and Philosophy of Education. It will also be valuable to policymakers and activists who are considering how refusal might be carried out within and outside institutions.

part I|62 pages

Refusing Coloniality of Life and Death in Higher Education

chapter 1|13 pages

Conditions of Arrival

On Refusing to Be Included

chapter 3|14 pages

Populating the Savage Slot

Decolonizing Auto-Ethnographic Refusals in Higher Education

chapter 4|16 pages

Refusing Higher Education

Vivacide and the Economies of Dissipation

part II|68 pages

Antiracist Refusal and Political Pedagogical Action

chapter 5|16 pages

Culturally Responsive Pedagogies

Australian Colonial Logic of the Centre and Aboriginal Refusal

chapter 6|15 pages

Anger's Erotic Politics

Antiracist Refusal as Decolonial Political Action

chapter 7|16 pages

(Re)imagining HESA through Refusal

The Complexities of Confronting Colonialism in the University

chapter 8|19 pages

Plastic Refusals

The Africanization Challenge of South African Higher Education

part III|62 pages

(Po)Ethical Praxis of Refusal

chapter 9|19 pages

Refusing Archives of Possibility

A Decolonial Praxis of Temporalizing Ethics

chapter 10|16 pages

Refusing Coloniality

An Ethical Praxis of Paying Attention to Words in Academic Writing

chapter 11|18 pages

Slow Reading as Refusal

Doing Higher Education Differently

chapter |7 pages

Afterword

Begin with a Refusal