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Tag Archives: Colonialism
Autumn 2015 Schedule
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Tagged Andre Gorz, capitalism, cities, Colonialism, cultural logic, film, Germany, imperialism, Marx, New Left, the Left
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Winter 2015 workshop schedule
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Tagged anti-capitalism, architecture, capitalism, Colonialism, cultural logic, Fanon, finance, individualism, markets, Marx, modernism, psychoanalysis, race
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Next Workshop Nov 7
Please join us for the next Social Theory Workshop, TOMORROW Thursday Nov. 7 at 6pm in Wilder House (5811 S Kenwood Ave).: “Color Inspections” and the Predicaments of Racism: The Use of Border Theory to Ethnographically Documenting Color Hierarchies among … Continue reading
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Tagged Colonialism, crime, Postcoloniality, race, United States
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Next Workshop Monday May 27
Please join us for the final meeting of the Social Theory Workshop for the academic year, Monday May 27: “Civilizing’ the Colonial Subject: Servitude, Slavery, and State Formation in Colonial South Carolina before the Stono Rebellion” Daragh Grant, Society of … Continue reading
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Tagged Colonialism, slavery, state formation, the state, United States
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