Re-membering my ways of knowing and learning while 'learning otherwise'

Re-membering my ways of knowing and learning while 'learning otherwise'

Author: 
Mogale, Ramadimetja Shirley
Publisher: 
Adonis & Abbey
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Journal Title: 
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies : Multi-Inter- and Transdiciplinarity
Source: 
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies, Vol. 6, No. 1, June 2011, pp. 141-148
Abstract: 

This article addresses the writer's internal conflict as an African woman who left the great continent in the hope of gaining knowledge at a large North-American university. The writer is faced with the dilemma of acquiring knowledge of Western origins as part of a doctoral programme in nursing, which rarely and scantly acknowledges that the writer, too, possesses unique knowledge. This dilemma has made the writer wonder about the ontological and epistemological stances regarding nursing practice in Africa, which forms the writer's professional identity, in the context of an African heritage. This is a deliberation on the development of nursing knowledge which has guided the writer's re-(membering) of African ways of knowing and learning, despite it being deemed 'unscientific'.

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CITATION: Mogale, Ramadimetja Shirley. Re-membering my ways of knowing and learning while 'learning otherwise' . : Adonis & Abbey , . International Journal of African Renaissance Studies, Vol. 6, No. 1, June 2011, pp. 141-148 - Available at: https://library.au.int/frre-membering-my-ways-knowing-and-learning-while-learning-otherwise-3