ENGL 0313A
Race Capital Decolonization
Race, Capitalism, Decolonization
What does race have to do with capitalism and profit, exploitation and dispossession? Drawing on contemporary fiction, poetry, and theory, we will consider the intersections of race and capitalism in shaping contemporary epistemologies, institutional practices, and lived experiences in local and global contexts. We will explore how present-day formations of race and capitalism are related to histories of imperialism and the global extraction of labor and resources. Decolonization implies a deep, complex, and multi-faceted process by which the discourses, knowledges, and practices at the core of capitalism and imperialism(s) and their mechanisms of oppression are challenged and dismantled. (Formerly ENAM 0313) (REC)
- Schedule
- 12:30pm-3:30pm on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday (Jan 6, 2025 to Jan 31, 2025)
- Location
- Munroe Hall 217
- Instructors
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Siddiqi, Yumna
ysiddiqi@middlebury.edu
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