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Oct 07, 2024
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POLT 352 - Decolonial Political TheoryFC SSCI 4 credits To name only a few, recent publications include books purporting to “decolonize” nature, gender, art, dialectics, anarchism, education, maps, time, development, the university, and God. Tasked with so much, we might reasonably wonder what decolonization is. This seminar assesses foundational and recent texts in order to gain clarity on the politics of decolonization. Can decolonization be applied to anything? Or is it, per Eve Tuck and K. Wayne Yang, “not a metaphor”?
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