Autism
Perspectives from Africa (Volume I)
Mary Clasquin-Johnson editor Dikeledi Mahlo editor Michel Clasquin-Johnson editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:10th Feb '23
Should be back in stock very soon
This hardback is available in another edition too:
- Paperback£39.99(9781032430805)
This book is written at a time of a paradigm shift in the African continent where dependence on western epistemologies and ontologies are giving way to African indigenous knowledge systems. Africa has been an importer of knowledge from the west since time immemorial and this book contributes to the body of knowledge on autism spectrum disorder (ASD) from the African perspective. As a result, decoloniality and Inclusive Education have gained traction within the academic discourse, with University of South Africa (UNISA) hosting decoloniality annual conference and a summer school to stimulate academic discussions and debates with a focus on African indigenous knowledge systems and theoretical lenses as opposed to the western epistemologies.
The book also demystifies some of the misconceptions that children with ASD are a curse and punishment from God or gods. Among others, Ubuntu seems to be the dominant theoretical framework underpinning some of the research studies reported in this book.
ISBN: 9781032430799
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 620g
274 pages