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Purpose: 1.Conceptual competency in Indigenous Citizenship and the underlying African cosmologies that inform Indigenous Citizenship, and how the concept of Bifurcated Citizenship places African citizenship in a distinct place in the global world
2.Knowledge of Intersectionality as a concept that deconstructs gender and how Intersectionality is at variance with patriarchal and African patriarchal systems of knowledge and practice.
3.Exploring the differential positionalities of women, men and queers/LGBTQIA+ in different research contexts, and the differential and diverse experiences of these differently located Citizens.
4.The Concept of heteronormativity and the implications of Indigeneity and Intersectionality for Engaged Citizenship.
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