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Dec 13, 2025
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PHIL 6602 - Theories of Resistance Taking as its starting point the conception of “being human” in decolonial theory, students examine the relation between dominant conceptions of the political subject and structures of knowledge production, as well as the impact such conceptions have in the contemporary context. Doing so provides a framework for theorizing the tools necessary for resisting dominant and oppressive structures (impacting intersections of embodiment, sexuality, gender, and race) that operate through a process of dehumanization.
Credit Hours: (3)
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