Second Issue of Journal of Postcolonial Education
Vol 1 No 2 of the Journal of Postcolonial Education is now out. Two of the
Journal's four editors are from the University of Malta's Faculty of Education:
Dr Carmel Borg and Professor Peter Mayo, the latter being the
journal's founding editor. The other two editors are Dr Anne Hickling Hudson
of Queensland University of Technology and Professor George Sefa Dei from
the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education/University of Toronto. Rea
Zajda from James Nicholas Publishers, Melbourne, is the journal's Managing
Editor.
Professor Peter Mayo edited the entire foundation volume consisting of two
issues. This second issue includes the following articles:
- Linguistic Racism and its Ramifications. The Iranian Case by Alireaza
Asgharzadeh
- "Mapfupa Angu Achamuka - My Bones shall Rise" - The Intellectual
legacy of Mbuya Nehanda of Zimbabwe by Ruramisai Charumbira
- The British Attempt to Impose Cultural Hegemony in Cyprus and the Role
of Cultural Resistance by Panayiotis Persianis
- Education for a Multicultural Italy by Melita Richter Malabotta
- Straddling Borders: The Dilemmas of Speaking From, To, For and Of by
Josephine Anne Cutajar.
- Njoki N. Wane and Renee Ferguson review Himani Bannerji's The Dark
Side of the Nation and Glenn Rikowski reviews Paula Allman's Revolutionary
Social Transformation.
The third issue (Vol.2 No1) will shortly be out and is a special issue on
postcolonial educational philosophies guest edited by Professor Ali
Abdi, University of Alberta, from the journal's International Panel of Editorial
Consultants.
The Journal of Postcolonial Education is published in Australia by James
Nicholas Publishers.