Siseko Kumalo

Siseko Kumalo

Harvard South Africa Fellow
Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Visiting Fellow
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Siseko H. Kumalo, is a Lecturer at the University of Fort Hare’s Philosophy Department and is completing his PhD wherein he interrogates belonging and national identity in South Africa. Siseko is a Mail & Guardian Top 200 Young South African, 2020 (in the category of Education) and holds a Master of Arts (Cum Laude) in Political Philosophy from the University of Pretoria’s Department of Political Sciences. He received his formative training from Rhodes University where he read in Political and International Studies, Anthropology, and Philosophy. His research and teaching interests centre around themes of education decolonisation in the South African academy. He served as the founding Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Decolonising Disciplines and has presented his research at world-leading institutions. He has spoken at Duke University’s (USA) Centre for International and Global Studies and further lectured at Karolinska Institutet (Sweden), under their masters in Global Health, teaching on the subject of decolonising Global Health. Siseko has edited Decolonisation as Democratisation: Global Insights into the South African Experience (HSRC Press), co-edited Decolonising Curricula and Pedagogy in Higher Education (Routledge, UK), along with University on the Border: Crisis of Authority and Precarity (SUN Media Press). He serves on the Editorial Collective of Stilet, the Tydskrif vir Letterkunde Association as well as the Literary Association of South Africa’s Executive Committee. Siseko is a Mandela Rhodes Scholar (2017).