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Internationalization of Higher Education for Development: Blackness and Postcolonial Solidarity in Africa-Brazil Relations

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Internationalization of Higher Education for Development: Blackness and Postcolonial Solidarity in Africa-Brazil Relations

Contributors:

By (Author) Susanne Ress

ISBN:

9781350212220

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Bloomsbury Academic

Publication Date:

28th January 2021

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Educational strategies and policy

Dewey:

378.81

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

200

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Weight:

290g

Description

Illuminating thus far understudied international relations in global higher education, the book titled Internationalization of Higher Education for Development illustrates how the Brazilian government, under the presidency of Luis Incio Lula da Silva (2003-2010), legitimized Africa-Brazil relations often referring to the presumably shared history of transatlantic slavery as the condition for solidarity cooperation and international integration. Ress reveals how this notion of history produces a vision of Brazil as a multicultural nation able to redress longstanding racialized inequalities while casting Africa as the continent that remains forever in the past. She explores how this ambiguous notion was translated into curricula and classroom practices, and, in particular how it shaped international students experiences at a newly-created university in the Northeast of Brazil. Ress demonstrates how the historicized framing in conjunction with the powerfully racialized class structures that characterize Brazilian society, the challenging material conditions surrounding the university, and the future aspirations of students created an environment that made solidarity an economic necessity while repeating the century-old colonial gesture of othering Africa in new yet all too familiar ways reworking and reemploying the idea of race in the name of Brazils progress and development. This book showcases in an innovative way the challenges and opportunities of building international relations in postcolonial education contexts. A much-needed advances over current scholarship analysing race, blackness, and solidarity, it offers a timely contribution to postfoundational and postcolonial studies in comparative and international education.

Reviews

A must read for anyone who is involved in the internationalization of higher education. Drawing on a Brazilian case study, this book complicates and challenges romantic notions of Global South-South cooperation in international higher education by illuminating the underlying role of race (particularly blackness) and coloniality in transnational encounters. * Riyad A. Shahjahan, Associate Professor, Michigan State University, USA *

Author Bio

Susanne Ress is a postdoctoral scholar at the Otto-Friedrich University of Bamberg, Germany. Her dissertation was awarded the Gail P. Kelly Award for Outstanding Dissertations of the Comparative and International Education Society in 2016. Her work has been published in Comparative Education Review and Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education.

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