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What is Hermeneutical Ignorance

Democratization of Africa and Its Impact on the Global Economy
Hermeneutical ignorance stems from dominantly positioned or situated creators of knowledge who refuse to acknowledge their own sense of epistemic bias in relation to those who are directly experienced in terms of credibility and dependability.
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Hermeneutical Injustice via Interpretive Harm: Epistemologies of Change for Structural Oppression in Africa
Catherine Hayes (University of Sunderland, UK)
Copyright: © 2024 |Pages: 14
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-0477-8.ch002
Abstract
This chapter serves as a mechanism of recognizing and acknowledging the illegitimacy of historic and traditional Western approaches to narratives of African feminist epistemology. These approaches have engendered lenses of perspective which are irrefutably skewed by colonialism and whose address is warranted in ensuring both a means of learning about the end of an era and the prospect of a more authentically framed future framed, shaped, and determined from within African culture and context by those. To undertake this, acknowledgement and recognition is one of the first and much belated to framing steps in ensuring that the articulation of truth lies best with those whose lived truths they are, rather than any tokenistic perceptions of them, consequently articulated through Western lenses of perspective. The central tenet of the chapter revolves around the positing of African citizenship, indeed all individual citizenship as fundamentally unique and known authentically only to those who have socially constructed knowledge of it.
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The Western Gaze and African Feminism: Twin Peaks in the Global Higher Education Workforce
Hermeneutical ignorance stems from dominantly positioned or situated creators of knowledge who refuse to acknowledge their own sense of epistemic bias in relation to those who are directly experienced in terms of credibility and dependability.
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Westernising African Feminist Epistemology: Doxastic Injustice or Hermeneutical Ignorance?
Hermeneutical ignorance stems from dominantly positioned or situated creators of knowledge who refuse to acknowledge their own sense of epistemic bias in relation to those who are directly experienced in terms of credibility and dependability.
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