Strata and Strategies of Teaching about the Global “Other” Using Critical Feminist Pedagogical Praxis

IF 1.7 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Debjani Chakravarty
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Abstract

In this paper I analyze the way “globalization” is deployed in U.S. universities as a value-addition. I explore issues of teaching about the global “other,” as well as the “third world” and other unfamiliar, objectified spaces. Through critical discourse analysis of syllabi I outline some representational and pedagogical trends. I also draw from my experience of teaching globalization-focused courses, including courses on transnational feminisms, international literature, social movements, migrations and socio-economic exchanges to undergraduate students. Teaching about "the other" often leads to a multiplier effect of "othering" within the classroom. Using transnational feminist perspectives, I argue that teaching such classes, on "global" "transnational" or "international" women, gender, sexuality and feminisms require de-centering not just dominant paradigms but also of oneself as purveyor of insider/global knowledge. I also argue, like many others before me, that a classroom can serve as a site for epistemic injustices and colonizing acts, and we must attempt to find ways in which such neo-colonial damages can be mitigated. This paper is an exercise in finding some ways to de-center and decolonize dominant discourses on the global "other” and suggest critical and compassionate pedagogical strategies.
基于批判女性主义教学实践的全球“他者”教学层次与策略
在本文中,我分析了“全球化”作为一种增值在美国大学中的部署方式。我探索关于全球“他者”的教学问题,以及“第三世界”和其他不熟悉的、客观化的空间。通过对教学大纲的批判性话语分析,我概述了一些代表性和教学趋势。我也借鉴了我教授全球化课程的经验,包括跨国女权主义、国际文学、社会运动、移民和社会经济交流等课程。关于“他者”的教学往往会导致课堂内“他者”的乘数效应。运用跨国女权主义的观点,我认为,教授这些关于“全球”、“跨国”或“国际”女性、性别、性和女权主义的课程,不仅需要去中心化主导范式,而且需要去中心化自己作为内部/全球知识的提供者。和我之前的许多人一样,我也认为,教室可以成为认知不公正和殖民行为的场所,我们必须试图找到减轻这种新殖民主义损害的方法。本文旨在寻找一些方法去中心化和去殖民化全球“他者”的主导话语,并提出批判性和富有同情心的教学策略。
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Teaching & Learning Inquiry-The ISSOTL Journal
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