Exploring the cultural impact of a lesser-known American superhero, the narrative delves into how the Phantom, created in 1936, has sparked significant discourse in Sweden, a nation renowned for its progressive values on race and gender. Robert Aman investigates the complexities surrounding the character, who has faced criticism for perceived racism and sexism, and highlights the efforts of Swedish creators who embraced the Phantom, transforming him into a subject of national interest and reflection on societal values.
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Decolonising Intercultural Education
Colonial Differences, the Geopolitics of Knowledge, and Inter-Epistemic Dialogue
- 108pages
- 4 heures de lecture
Exploring the possibility of learning from diverse cultures, this book critiques current theories of interculturality that often remain confined to Western perspectives. It emphasizes the need to recognize and incorporate the world's epistemological diversity, challenging readers to rethink how intercultural education can be decolonized and enriched by genuinely engaging with different knowledge systems.