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Apr 23, 2024
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Catalog 2020-2021 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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GS 363 - Comparative Settler Colonialism: Land, the ‘Logic of Elimination,’ and Structures of Race This seminar focuses on the spatial practices and place-based implications of settler colonialism as distinct from (metropole) colonialism. Through a series of case studies beginning in the 17th century, this course delves into the evolution of settler colonial framework(s) and theory, the structuring similarities of settler formations across space and time, and the way race continues to structure relationships (between people and to the land) in settler colonial contexts.
Typically Offered: Spring term only - even years
Units: 4
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