Neocolonialism, anti-coloniality and religious education: new lessons from Africa South of the Sahara (ASoS)

Yonah Hisbon Matemba*

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Abstract

This paper initiates a novel discourse advocating for the anti-colonization of Religious Education (RE) in Africa South of the Sahara (ASoS). It illustrates how anti-colonial critiques can not only offer more precise theoretical perspectives but also generate a practical imperative for a paradigm shift in a school subject still influenced by what I have labeled as the neocoloniality of power. In some countries, attempts to decolonize RE through multi-faithism are being forsaken, reverting the subject to the Christonormativity of the colonial era. The paper contends that the process of reconceptualizing RE with an anti-colonial mindset should inspire innovative ideas for an anti-colonized RE aligned with the educational goals in an African postcolonial environment.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)210-226
Number of pages17
JournalReligious Education
Volume119
Issue number3
Early online date20 May 2024
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 20 May 2024

Keywords

  • religious education
  • neocolonialism
  • anti-colonialism
  • South of the Sahara
  • paradigm shift

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