Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni
{{Short description|Decolonial theorist}}
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{{infobox academic|birth_date=6 June 1968|birth_place=Gwanda, Zimbabwe|discipline=history|work_institutions=University of Bayreuth
University of South Africa
Midlands State University
University of Zimbabwe|main_interests=epistemology|alma_mater=University of Zimbabwe
University of Witwatersrand}}
Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni (born 6 June 1968) is a professor and chair of epistemologies of the Global South at the University of Bayreuth, Germany.{{cite web | last=Bayreuth | first=Universität | title=Prof. Dr. Sabelo Ndlovu-Gatsheni | website=Ethnologie | date=7 July 2021 | url=https://www.ethnologie.uni-bayreuth.de/de/team/Ndlovu-Gatsheni_Sabelo/index.php | language=de | access-date=13 September 2021}}
Biography
Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni is a scholar and historian, born in Gwanda, Matabeleland S., Zimbabwe.
Education
Educated at the University of Zimbabwe, in Harare, and University of Witwatersrand in South Africa, Ndlovu-Gatsheni holds a BA Honours degree in history, MA in African history, PhD in history and PGDE in Education.{{Cite web|url=https://www.open.ac.uk/arts/research/ferguson-centre/members/associate-member-profile-sabelo-ndlovu-gatsheni|title= Associate member profile: Sabelo Ndlovu-Gatsheni|website=routledge.com|access-date=8 January 2022}}
Professional work
He previously worked as professor of history at the University of Zimbabwe and professor of history and development studies at Midlands State University, located in the city of Gweru, Zimbabwe; research professor at the University of South Africa (UNISA), South Africa; professor extraordinarius at the University of the Free State (UFS) in South Africa; honorary professor at the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) in South Africa; visiting research fellow at the University of Johannesburg in South Africa; and is also a research associate of The Ferguson Centre for African and Asian Studies at The Open University in the United Kingdom.{{Cite web|url=https://www.uj.ac.za/members/prof-sabelo-j-ndlovu-gatsheni/|title= About Prof Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni|website=uj.ac.za|access-date=8 January 2022}}
Works
- Epistemic Freedom in Africa: Deprovincialization and DecolonizationReviews of Epistemic Freedom in Africa: Deprovincialization and Decolonization.
- {{cite journal | last=Blanco | first=Ramon | title=Epistemic freedom in Africa: deprovincialization and decolonization | journal=International Affairs | publisher=Oxford University Press (OUP) | volume=96 | issue=5 | date=1 September 2020 | issn=0020-5850 | doi=10.1093/ia/iiaa139 | pages=1423–1424}}
- {{cite journal | last=Booi | first=Masixole | title=Epistemic freedom in Africa: deprovincialization and decolonization by Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni | journal=Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in the South | publisher=University of Johannesburg | volume=4 | issue=1 | date=28 April 2020 | issn=2523-1154 | doi=10.36615/sotls.v4i1.143 | pages=89–96| doi-access=free }}
- {{cite journal | last=W. J.| first=Mpofu |title=Book Reviews | journal=Theoria | publisher=Berghahn Books | volume=68 | issue=167 | date=1 June 2021 | issn=0040-5817 | doi=10.3167/th.2021.6816705 | pages=111–123| doi-access= }}
- Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in the South (SOTL), Vol. 4, Issue 1, pp. 89–96.
- Empire, Global Coloniality and African SubjectivityReviews of Empire, Global Coloniality and African Subjectivity:
- {{cite journal | last=Nyamunda | first=Tinashe | title=Book Review: Empire, Global Coloniality and African Subjectivity | journal=Africa Spectrum | publisher=SAGE Publications | volume=49 | issue=2 | year=2014 | issn=0002-0397 | doi=10.1177/000203971404900207 | pages=113–115| doi-access=free }}
- {{cite journal | last=MALDONADO-TORRES | first=NELSON | title=A DECOLONIAL TURN FOR AFRICA - Empire, Global Coloniality and African Subjectivity. By Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni | journal=The Journal of African History | publisher=Cambridge University Press (CUP) | volume=57 | issue=3 | year=2016 | issn=0021-8537 | doi=10.1017/s0021853716000384 | pages=470–471| s2cid=164683224 }}
- Limb, Peter. African Research & Documentation; London, Iss. 121 (2013): 82–84.
- Latin American Report, Vol. 31, No. 2.
- The Decolonial Mandela: Peace, Justice and the Politics of LifeReviews of The Decolonial Mandela: Peace, Justice and the Politics of Life:
- {{cite journal | last=Engel | first=Ulf | title=Book Review: The Decolonial Mandela: Peace, Justice and the Politics of Life | journal=Africa Spectrum | publisher=SAGE Publications | volume=52 | issue=1 | year=2017 | issn=0002-0397 | doi=10.1177/000203971705200106 | pages=115–117| doi-access=free }}
- {{cite journal | last=Owino | first=Meshack | title=Ndlovu-Gatsheni, Sabelo J. The Decolonial Mandela: Peace, Justice, and the Politics of Life New York | journal=History: Reviews of New Books | publisher=Informa UK Limited | volume=45 | issue=2 | date=13 January 2017 | issn=0361-2759 | doi=10.1080/03612759.2017.1260956 | pages=47| s2cid=151406844 }}
- {{cite journal | last=McCullers | first=Molly | title=The Decolonial Mandela: Peace, Justice, and the Politics of Life by Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni | journal=Canadian Journal of History | publisher=University of Toronto Press Inc. (UTPress) | volume=53 | issue=2 | year=2018 | issn=0008-4107 | doi=10.3138/cjh.ach.53.2.rev44 | pages=347–349| s2cid=158469320 }}
- {{cite journal | last=Suárez-Krabbe | first=Julia | title=The Meaning of Mandela: A Broader Canvas | journal=Journal of Southern African Studies | publisher=Informa UK Limited | volume=43 | issue=4 | date=19 May 2017 | issn=0305-7070 | doi=10.1080/03057070.2017.1328084 | pages=837–839}}
- Coloniality of Power in Postcolonial Africa: Myths of Decolonization
References
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External links
- [https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=K_TTLasAAAAJ&hl=en Google scholar page]
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