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Ancient African Futures : Systemic Constellations Practice a Decolonial Poetics / / by Stuart Taylor



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Autore: Taylor Stuart Visualizza persona
Titolo: Ancient African Futures : Systemic Constellations Practice a Decolonial Poetics / / by Stuart Taylor Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2025
Edizione: 1st ed. 2025.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (185 pages)
Disciplina: 616.89156
Soggetto topico: Culture
Social justice
Ethnology - Africa
Imperialism
Black theology
Sociology of Culture
Social Justice
African Culture
Imperialism and Colonialism
Black Theology
Nota di contenuto: Chapter 1.-Situating Ancient African Futures: Locating self, Connecting with Ancestors – into the Flow of Intergenerational Space-Time.-Chapter2.-Afropean.-Humbly embracing African and European Heritages a distinct perspective.-Chapter 3.-A Decolonial reframing of Systemic Constellations Practice.-Chapter4.-Neocolonialism -- Decolonial praxis as a (potential) propelling dynamic in the contemporary-future world(s) of Professional SCP -- Chapter 5.-A Decolonial Pluriversal Cosmovision for Systemic Constellations Practice : Weaving Desirable Radically Inclusive Diverse Futures.
Sommario/riassunto: Ancient African Futures provides a creative and critical account of the history and form(s) of systemic constellations practice (SCP) applying a decolonial lens, emphasizing the profound significance of Zulu epistemology on its origins. The volume opens with an autoethnographic account of the author’s African diasporan / European identity and its bearing within the SCP profession. It offers a summary introduction to SCP as a discrete modality of Western psychotherapy, commonly accepted as the creation of Anton Hellinger, a German national. Hellinger was a Jesuit missionary priest in South Africa during the 1950-1960s. The author argues that this colonial phenomenon and Hellinger himself, are emblematic of the European Imperial project. The volume scrutinises this historic-contemporary dynamic in relation to more-than-Western indigenous epistemologies, advocating for a pluriversal reckoning, considering European colonial histories and indigenous forms of cultural resistance. Having interrogated the asymmetric dynamic exchange between Africana and Western cultures, the volume then explores a ‘speculative manifesto’. This manifesto proposes numerous concrete actions regarding future curriculum design and faculty representation within professional SCP trainings, championing a recalibration, decentring whiteness, making SCP a profession more open to and representative of diverse global communities. Honouring their historic, cultural, colonial, postcolonial and political experiences, alongside their contemporary narratives of migration, settlement and resistance to Western neocolonialism. Ultimately, advocating for an empathetic and celebratory, Black / Global Majority Heritage-inclusive SCP practice model. Stuart Taylor is an artist, decolonial scholar-activist, transcultural leadership coach, organisational consultant, systemic constellations practitioner and writer. His multi-heritage identity includes West African, Caribbean and European ancestry. From 2020-2025 he was a partner at Constellation Workshops in London, a community-accessible SCP service. Stuart is a Scholar within the MaCTRI Decolonial Praxis Doctoral Programme in Manchester, England. He lives in London with his family. .
Titolo autorizzato: Ancient African Futures  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-032-03087-0
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9911031562003321
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Serie: Palgrave Studies in Decolonisation and Grassroots Black Organic Intellectualism, . 2731-9830