ANTH 127 SC - Settler Colonialism


This seminar examines processes of settler colonialism and the experiences of indigenous peoples. The central premise of this course is that colonialism is an ongoing process in many parts of the world; we will examine how it operates through sites such as sovereignty, land and territory, medicine, gender and sexuality, and others. At the same time, we will look at how indigenous practices and movements have sought to carve out spaces for critique and resistance.

Course Credit: 1.0

This course information is from the DRAFT 2024-2025 SCRIPPS CATALOG. View this catalog.

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