Course Info: CSI-0110
Course | CSI-0110 Indigenous Liberation |
Long Title | Global South Perspectives on Indigenous Liberation |
Term | 2024F |
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Meeting Info | Franklin Patterson Hall 106 on T,TH from 9:00-10:20 |
Faculty | Noah Romero |
Capacity | 8 |
Available | 0 |
Waitlist | 3 |
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Additional Info | The content of this course deals with issues of race and power Students should expect to spend 8 hours weekly on work and preparation outside of class time |
Description | This course offers a survey of Indigenous liberation movements,
struggles, histories, and aspirations in the Global South.
Utilizing theoretical lenses like decolonial theory,
international human rights law, environmental justice, Indigenous
abolition, and Indigenous anarchism, students will gain a broad
appreciation for autonomy and resistance movements in Abya Yala
(the Americas), the Pacific, Southeast Asia, and sub-Saharan
Africa. Keywords:ndigenous studies, Global South, decolonization, human rights |