GNDS-212 * /0.5 Racism, Colonialism and Resistance 3L

Decades after the formal decolonization of former colonies, the power relations of the colonial world – and the racism it engendered – remain deeply embedded in the West, and are intrinsic to contemporary relations of globalization. This course explores European colonialism; historical and social constructions of ‘race’; the ongoing occupation of Indigenous peoples’ territories; and contemporary racism. PREREQUISITE Second-year standing or permission of the Department. EXCLUSION





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