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It is also a process of reducing some people to the level of micro-organism: putting them under a magnifying glass to peep into their private lives, secrets, taboos, thinking, and their sacred worlds.
Sabelo Ndlovu-Gatsheni • Decolonising research methodology must include undoing its dirty history
Re-search is a dirty word.
Decolonising research methodology must include undoing its dirty history
Thus re-search became a critical part of the imperial-colonial project. The European anthropologist became an important re-searcher, producing ethnographic data and knowledge that was desperately needed by colonialism to deal with the nagging “native question”.
Sabelo Ndlovu-Gatsheni • Decolonising research methodology must include undoing its dirty history
t was during the “Voyages of discovery” that gave rise to colonialism, that European men began to encounter the “Other” and then assume the position of a “knower” and a “re-searcher” who was thirsty to know the “Other” , who emerged as the native Indian, as Shakespeare’s Caliban, as the African, the Aborigines and the other natives.
Sabelo Ndlovu-Gatsheni • Decolonising research methodology must include undoing its dirty history
No research proposal can pass without agreement on methodology. No thesis can pass without recognisable methodology. There is a mandatory demand: how did you go about getting to know what you have put together as your thesis?
Sabelo Ndlovu-Gatsheni • Decolonising research methodology must include undoing its dirty history
It also about rebelling against it; shifting the identity of its object so as to re-position those who have been objects of research into questioners, critics, theorists, knowers, and communicators.
Sabelo Ndlovu-Gatsheni • Decolonising research methodology must include undoing its dirty history
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