Decolonization to Globalization: How to End an Empire

HISTORY 5154

The conventional markers of the twentieth century - imperialism, decolonization and globalization - are acutely compromised if we mobilize gender and sexuality as modes of analysis. In this course we bring questions of sexual difference and gender to the wider stories of colonialism, nationalism, decolonization, neocolonialism, US imperialism, neoliberalism, globalization, WoT, and majoritarianism. We "engender" the contradiction between enormous turning points and the lived experiences of billions. We probe how the non-profit industrial complex, development aid, and the normative family have shaped and given shape to the very idea of gender. Finally, we examine the capacious power of gender to interrupt the power of the state and to reorganize extractive relations of race and caste.
Course Attributes: AS HUM; AS LCD; AS SC; FA HUM; AR HUM; EN H

Section 01

Decolonization to Globalization: How to End an Empire
INSTRUCTOR: Chandra
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