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European colonization played a major role in the acquisition,
formation, and destruction of different ways of knowing. Recently,
many scholars and activists have come to ask: Are there ways in
which knowledge might be decolonized? Epistemic Decolonization
examines a variety of such projects from a critical and
philosophical perspective. The book introduces the unfamiliar
reader to the wide variety of approaches to the topic at hand,
providing concrete examples along the way. It argues that the
predominant contemporary approach to epistemic decolonization leads
one into various intractable theoretical and practical problems.
The book then closely investigates the political and scientific
work of Frantz Fanon and Amilcar Cabral, demonstrating how their
philosophical commitments can help lead one out of the practical
and theoretical issues faced by the current, predominant
orientation, and concludes by forging links between their work and
that of some contemporary feminist epistemologists.
European colonization played a major role in the acquisition,
formation, and destruction of different ways of knowing. Recently,
many scholars and activists have come to ask: Are there ways in
which knowledge might be decolonized? Epistemic Decolonization
examines a variety of such projects from a critical and
philosophical perspective. The book introduces the unfamiliar
reader to the wide variety of approaches to the topic at hand,
providing concrete examples along the way. It argues that the
predominant contemporary approach to epistemic decolonization leads
one into various intractable theoretical and practical problems.
The book then closely investigates the political and scientific
work of Frantz Fanon and Amilcar Cabral, demonstrating how their
philosophical commitments can help lead one out of the practical
and theoretical issues faced by the current, predominant
orientation, and concludes by forging links between their work and
that of some contemporary feminist epistemologists.
Originally published in 1985, this book describes research on the
ecological, structural, physiological, genetic and molecular
factors that control morphogenesis in the higher fungi. The topics
range from the relation between organism and substrate to problems
associated with the production of mushrooms in commercial
conditions, and include accounts of research on biochemical,
molecular and structural aspects of mushroom fruit body
development. Thus both pure and applied studies of the biology of
basidiomycetes are included in this volume, which provides a
detailed synthesis of the area, by authors of the highest calibre.
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