Course Info: CSI-0221
Course | CSI-0221 Indigenous Anarchy |
Long Title | Indigenous Anarchy and Autonomy |
Term | 2025S |
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Meeting Info | Franklin Patterson Hall 108 on T,TH from 10:30-11:50 |
Faculty | Noah Romero |
Capacity | 23 |
Available | 0 |
Waitlist | 26 |
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Additional Info | The content of this course deals with issues of race and power Students should expect to spend 6-8 hours weekly on work and preparation outside of class time |
Description | This course explores the interrelations between critical
Indigenous studies and anarchism, examining how Indigenous
communities resist colonialism and assert autonomy through
decentralized, egalitarian practices. Students will investigate
historical and contemporary examples of Indigenous resistance,
focusing on how these movements challenge oppressive structures
and promote self-determination. Keywords:Native American and Indigenous Studies, Anarchism |