POLITICAL THOUGHT OF COLONIZATION AND DECOLONIZATION

Course objectives

Addressed to International Cooperation master students, this course aims to: 1) analyze the main discourses that characterized the self-narration that Europeans (and, since XIX century, also “Americans”) built on their hegemonic world-action after 1492; 2) deepen postcolonial and decolonial discourses, focusing on the use of concepts such as civilization, colonization, sovereignty, hegemony, nationalism, barbarism, identity, etc.; 3) teach students to recognize “colonial”, “post-colonial” and “de-colonial” narrations as products of specific context(s) marked by peculiar conflicts and 4) introduce critically students to “geopolitics of knowledge”, analyzing concepts such as The East, the West, Europe, Asia, America, Latin-America, ecc.

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  • Lesson code1041993
  • Academic year2024/2025
  • CourseDevelopment and International Cooperation Sciences
  • CurriculumPolitical, Economic and Social Studies (Percorso valido anche fini del conseguimento del doppio titolo italo-kazako) - in lingua inglese
  • Year1st year
  • Semester2nd semester
  • SSDSPS/02
  • CFU9
  • Subject areadiscipline storiche e geografiche