Interessenniveau: 06, Professional and scholarly: For an expert adult audience, including academic research. (06)
1. Introduction, by Katherine Bruce-Lockhart, Jonathon L. Earle, Nakanyike Musisi and Edgar C. TaylorPART 1: FRAMING KNOWLEDGE2. Decolonial Dilemmas and Burdened Epistemic Heritages in Names and Naming among the Bakiga, by Tushabe wa Tushabe3. Poetic Violence? Intimate Understandings of Cattle Raiding in Karamoja, by David Eaton4. Spirits of Difference: Religion, Healing, and Decolonisation in Acholi, by Letha Victor5. Contested Freedoms: Human Rights, Decolonization, and Political Agency in Postcolonial Uganda, by Lydia Boyd6. The First White Man to See the Nile: Decolonising History Education in Uganda, by Ashley L. GreenePART 2: IMAGINING INSTITUTIONS7. Militarism and the Dilemmas of Decolonising Knowledge in Uganda, by Moses Khisa8. Institutional Knowledge and the Ugandan Public Service: From Colonialism and Neocolonialism to the New Public Service, by Genevieve Meyers9. Local Knowledge and Knowledge of the 'Locals':The Political Ambivalence of Bureaucratic Knowledge in Uganda's Villages, by Florence Brisset-Foucault10. Coloniality and Power in Uganda's Archives, by Riley Linebaugh and Katherine Bruce-Lockhart11. Higher Art Education & New Initiatives in Kampala: Potentials and Problems of Decolonising Knowledge, by Margaret Nagawa and Fiona Siegenthaler PART 3: MAKING PUBLICS12. Repudiating a Liberal Framework for Political Accountability: The Politics of the Whole versus the Politics of the Party in Uganda in the 1940s, by Holly Hanson13. Decolonising Citizenship and Identity Contestations: Revisiting the Historicity of the Indian Question in Uganda, by Asiimwe B. Godfrey14. Liberation Ethnology: District Decolonialism, State Knowledge Production, and the Neoliberal Revolution in Uganda, by Adrian Browne15. Finding Ourselves, Seeing Ourselves: Nationalism and Reclaiming Colonial Spaces in Uganda, by Daniel Kalinaki & Rebecca Rwakabukoza16. Rudeness/Incivility as Political Strategy: The Poetics and Politics of Stella Nyanzi's Facebook Work, by Danson Sylvester Kahyana