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bazhova | 3 years ago

A British academic "rolling eyes" at efforts to decolonise their material. Yikes but also typical. Mathematics is a pure subject, and logic itself is not colonial. Of course. But academic institutions do retain aspects of colonialism in their teaching. It's not a wild idea to take a moment and consider how your department may be complicit.

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kennend3|3 years ago

> But academic institutions do retain aspects of colonialism in their teaching.

So my ex-wife is Chinese and not to play into the stereotype but math is important to the Chinese.

When she was growing up in China, learning Math, what aspect of this was "colonialism"?

Now when our kids went to math class in Canada and the instructor was also Chinese, were they teaching "colonialism" as well as math?

kwhitefoot|3 years ago

> academic institutions do retain aspects of colonialism in their teaching

In mathematics? How do they do that?

Gordonjcp|3 years ago

Can you clearly and lucidy explain how mathematics might be "colonial"?

Fomite|3 years ago

From an application context, "Weapons of Math Destruction" is a good place to start.