GGR1832H: Geographies of Decolonization & Liberation

This course examines theorizations of conquest, decolonization, and liberation. The course is focused on Indigenous Studies/Indigenous Geographies by examining how anti-colonial resistance, refusal, and resurgence is embodied amid multiple intersecting oppressions such as (settler) colonialism, racial capitalism, heteropatriarchy, and white supremacy. The seminar brings Indigenous thought into dialogue with Black and anti-colonial thought to better understand the entanglements of colonial, racial and gendered violence and liberatory futures. The seminar is organized around book-length manuscripts, with some weeks focusing on entire books and others focusing on sections of a book paired with an additional book chapter or article.

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