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dr. Nadira Ismail Omarjee


Lecturer, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Sociology

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Nadira is a decolonial feminist working on decolonising scholarship. Nadira followed the student-led decolonial movements #RhodesMustFall and the University of Colour in 2015 and published a book documenting the conversations that emerged with the Fallists. Subsequently, Nadira has followed-up from that book with the seminal question on how to decolonise the curriculum which meant how to find a healing praxis for multiple traumas that emerge as a result of the coloniality of being, power and knowledge. 

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dr. Nadira Ismail Omarjee

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  • decolonial feminism, feminist psychoanalysis, African radical communitarianism, ...

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