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PHIL 29914 - Decolonial Philosophy

Course Credit: 1
Decolonial Philosophy This course examines major texts in decolonial philosophy. Topics to be discussed include: (i) the post-1452 colonization of the developing world, (ii) the logic and knowledge/power that turn the natural environment, women, and other subordinated groups into exploitable materials, (iii) the potential of decolonial ecological knowledges and practices, (iv) the possibility of decolonial feminisms across difference, and (v) the conjuring of future decolonial, anti-capitalist modes of being human. Readings may include: Aime Cesaire, Michel Foucault, Sylvia Wynter, Vandana Shiva, Maria Lugones, Chandra Mohanty, Eve Tuck & K. Wayne Yang, and Kyle Powys-Whyte.