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Theorizing Fallism

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A. Kayum Ahmed tells the powerful story of Rhodes Must Fall, tracing the emergence of a new decolonial framework, Fallism, and its trajectory from Africa to empire.
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In 2015, students at the University of Cape Town ignited a movement that would reverberate across the globe by demanding the removal of a statue of the British imperialist Cecil Rhodes. What began as a protest against a single monument became Rhodes Must Fall: a confrontation with colonial legacies at South African universities that inspired a movement at Oxford and beyond.

A. Kayum Ahmed tells the powerful story of Rhodes Must Fall, tracing the emergence of a new decolonial framework, Fallism, and its trajectory from Africa to empire. Drawing on archival research and interviews with activists, he interprets Fallism as both a critique of the university—rooted in patriarchy, white supremacy, and capitalism—and a broader decolonial theory. Ahmed reveals how students combined acts of defiance with deeper forms of intellectual insurgency to challenge Eurocentric curricula, linguistic hierarchies, and the silencing of Black epistemologies. In so doing, they transformed Black pain—the source of the uprising—into a collective struggle for Black liberation.

By following Fallism’s journey, this book demonstrates how student movements create new vocabularies of resistance that transcend geographies of power. It underscores why universities remain battlegrounds in global struggles, from conflicts over statues and curricula to pro-Palestinian protests. Both a history of a movement and a theoretical intervention, Theorizing Fallism illuminates the enduring influence of students to challenge entrenched structures of knowledge and power.

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Price: $35.00
Pages: 328
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Imprint: Columbia University Press
Series: Black Lives in the Diaspora: Past / Present / Future
Publication Date: 05 May 2026
Trim Size: 8.50 X 5.50 in
ISBN: 9780231212731
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

POLITICAL SCIENCE / Colonialism & Post-Colonialism, EDUCATION / Schools / Levels / Higher, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Activism & Social Justice

Rich in primary source material, including the voices of student and worker activists, Theorizing Fallism serves as an invaluable archival resource on the evolution of the Rhodes Must Fall movements at University of Cape Town and Oxford. Ahmed meticulously documents events, timelines, ideas, and debates in a manner that equips scholars to grasp the context, significance, and legacy of the movement.
A. Kayum Ahmed is a South African activist-scholar and the author of a children’s book, A Is for Amandla: The ABC Guide for Young Revolutionaries (and Their Parents). He has taught at Columbia University and held visiting scholar roles at Birzeit University and Harvard University. Kayum previously served as CEO of the South African Human Rights Commission.

Preface
List of Abbreviations
Introduction. Decolonizing the University
1. The Birth (and Death) of a Movement
2. Disobedience: Five Moments That Defined the RMF Movement
3. Black Pain
4. Black Liberation
5. On Empire: #RhodesMustFall at the University of Oxford
Conclusion. From Cape Town to Gaza: Fallism and the Ongoing Struggle for Decoloniality
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index