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43. The Burden of the Colonial Mindset Part 2
43. The Burden of the Colonial Mindset Part 2
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Length:
36 minutes
Released:
Jan 26, 2021
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Podcast episode
Description
New #Podcast Episode! ? ??Can we talk about race and intersectionality without addressing other systems of oppression? How deeply engrained is the English-language as the superior form of knowledge expression in IR and other disciplines?
A follow up episode on colonial mindset dynamics to the first one called "The Burden of the Colonial Mindset", #PuertoRico, case study. To listen to the first episode click here: https://tinyurl.com/yyzufka6
In this episode we explore:
✨Can the colonizer have a colonized mind?
✨How linked is race and colonization?
✨How can people from independent countries find pride and power in racial identities while national/ethnic lines are not so easy to do so?
✨What are the dynamics of value and power that men vs. women of color find in the US?
✨How the English-language has legitimized who is seen or considered important?
?Join us in this exploration and share with us your impression via Instagram @womanhood_ir
A follow up episode on colonial mindset dynamics to the first one called "The Burden of the Colonial Mindset", #PuertoRico, case study. To listen to the first episode click here: https://tinyurl.com/yyzufka6
In this episode we explore:
✨Can the colonizer have a colonized mind?
✨How linked is race and colonization?
✨How can people from independent countries find pride and power in racial identities while national/ethnic lines are not so easy to do so?
✨What are the dynamics of value and power that men vs. women of color find in the US?
✨How the English-language has legitimized who is seen or considered important?
?Join us in this exploration and share with us your impression via Instagram @womanhood_ir
Released:
Jan 26, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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