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Curriculum Transmodernity: Towards a non-Derivative Itinerant Curriculum Theory
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This volume is a beacon against the epistemicidal nerve of the field. The volume explores numerous critical, post-structural, anti-colonial, and decolonial epistemological avenues to help dismantle such an epistemicidal blueprint. In doing so, contributors of the volume enjoy and explore the limitless potential of the itinerant curriculum theory to interrupt and disestablish the fields original sin: eugenics. The volume champions a newer, itinerant theoretical path that addresses the theorycide the field is facing and calls for a radical cohabitus of multifaceted epistemological perspectives within and beyond Modern Western Eurocentric platforms, recognizing the worlds diverse and varied epistemological perspectives to address its needs. The volume unveils the splendour of the itinerant curriculum theory in the struggle against the educational epistemicide.





Contributors are: Rasco Angulo, Graciela Baum, Alicia De Alba, Noah De Lissovoy, Enrique Dussel, Raul Garza, Lewis Gordon, Ramon Grosfogul, Félix José, James Jupp, Phillip D. Th. Knobloch, ivka Krnjaja, Nelson Maldonado-Torres, Nevena Mitrani Marinkovi, Peter McLaren, Diego Montalva Redon, Celine Norman, Dragana Pureevi, Silvia Reon Pantoja and Catherine Walsh.
João M. Paraskeva is a Mozambican-born prolific public intellectual, pedagogue, and critical social theorist. The critique refers to Paraskeva as one of the most exceptional scholars writing in the curriculum field today (McCarthy); undeniably one of the most acclaimed curriculum theorists in the world today (Autio).