The Subjectification of Black Engineering Educators: A Posthumanist Cartography

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We are three Black engineering educators in South Africa who are inspired by the work of Ezekiel Dixon-Román and Eve Tuck. We critique several so-called “universal truths” that are apparent in engineering education from a posthumanist standpoint and focus on the subjectification of Black engineering academics. We draw a cartography of engineering education, to show how subjectivities are influenced by powerful agencies. The cartography gives an idea of the potestas that is exerted upon educators as a result of historical forces. We then give an idea of the potentia that is possible through micro-instances of activism.

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Motala, S., Abo-Al-Ez, K. M., & Adonis, M. (2023). The Subjectification of Black Engineering Educators: A Posthumanist Cartography. Qualitative Inquiry, 29(1), 147–156. https://doi.org/10.1177/10778004221099570

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