Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni
Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni (born June 6, 1968) is a Professor and Chair of Epistemologies of the Global South at the University of Bayreuth.[1]
Biography
He was educated at the University of Zimbabwe, in Harare, and University of Witwatersrand in South Africa. Ndlovu-Gatsheni have a BA Honours in History, MA in African History, PhD in History and PGDE in Education.[2]
Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni previously worked as Professor of History at the University of Zimbabwe and Professor of History and Development Studies at Midlands State University, located in the city of Gweru, Zimbabwe; Research Professor at the University of South Africa (UNISA), South Africa; Professor Extraordinarius at the University of the Free State (UFS) in South Africa; Honorary Professor at the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) in South Africa; Visiting Research Fellow at the University of Johannesburg in South Africa; and is also a Research Associate of The Ferguson Centre for African and Asian Studies at The Open University in the United Kingdom.[2][3]
Works
References
- Bayreuth, Universität (2021-07-07). "Prof. Dr. Sabelo Ndlovu-Gatsheni". Ethnologie (in German). Retrieved 2021-09-13.
- "Associate member profile: Sabelo Ndlovu-Gatsheni". routledge.com. Retrieved 2022-01-08.
- "About Prof Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni". uj.ac.za. Retrieved 2022-01-08.
- Reviews of Epistemic Freedom in Africa: Deprovincialization and Decolonization.
- Blanco, Ramon (2020-09-01). "Epistemic freedom in Africa: deprovincialization and decolonization". International Affairs. Oxford University Press (OUP). 96 (5): 1423–1424. doi:10.1093/ia/iiaa139. ISSN 0020-5850.
- Booi, Masixole (2020-04-28). "Epistemic freedom in Africa: deprovincialization and decolonization by Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni". Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in the South. University of Johannesburg. 4 (1): 89–96. doi:10.36615/sotls.v4i1.143. ISSN 2523-1154.
- W. J., Mpofu (2021-06-01). "Book Reviews". Theoria. Berghahn Books. 68 (167): 111–123. doi:10.3167/th.2021.6816705. ISSN 0040-5817.
- SOTL in the South, Vol 4, Issue 1, pp 89-96
- Reviews of Empire, Global Coloniality and African Subjectivity:
- Nyamunda, Tinashe (2014). "Book Review: Empire, Global Coloniality and African Subjectivity". Africa Spectrum. SAGE Publications. 49 (2): 113–115. doi:10.1177/000203971404900207. ISSN 0002-0397.
- MALDONADO-TORRES, NELSON (2016). "A DECOLONIAL TURN FOR AFRICA - Empire, Global Coloniality and African Subjectivity. By Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni". The Journal of African History. Cambridge University Press (CUP). 57 (3): 470–471. doi:10.1017/s0021853716000384. ISSN 0021-8537.
- Limb, Peter. African Research & Documentation; London Iss. 121, (2013): 82-84.
- Latin American Report Vol. 31, No. 2
- Reviews of The Decolonial Mandela: Peace, Justice and the Politics of Life:
- Engel, Ulf (2017). "Book Review: The Decolonial Mandela: Peace, Justice and the Politics of Life". Africa Spectrum. SAGE Publications. 52 (1): 115–117. doi:10.1177/000203971705200106. ISSN 0002-0397.
- Owino, Meshack (2017-01-13). "Ndlovu-Gatsheni, Sabelo J. The Decolonial Mandela: Peace, Justice, and the Politics of Life New York". History: Reviews of New Books. Informa UK Limited. 45 (2): 47–47. doi:10.1080/03612759.2017.1260956. ISSN 0361-2759.
- McCullers, Molly (2018). "The Decolonial Mandela: Peace, Justice, and the Politics of Life by Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni". Canadian Journal of History. University of Toronto Press Inc. (UTPress). 53 (2): 347–349. doi:10.3138/cjh.ach.53.2.rev44. ISSN 0008-4107.
- Suárez-Krabbe, Julia (2017-05-19). "The Meaning of Mandela: A Broader Canvas". Journal of Southern African Studies. Informa UK Limited. 43 (4): 837–839. doi:10.1080/03057070.2017.1328084. ISSN 0305-7070.