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Session Submission Type: Virtual Created Panel
This panel interrogates colonialism via practices of emancipation and decolonization. By examining such diverse practices as conscientious objection, narrative, and rest, these papers stage a conversation about how to uncover, resist, and recover from colonial logics.
War-Resistance as Decolonization - Pınar Kemerli, Bard College
Interpretive Narratives of Settler Colonialism and Indigenous Marginalization - Sophie Major, UC Berkeley
From Gramsci to Fanon - The Emancipatory Project of Limited Pluralism - Volker Schmitz, Texas Tech University
Rest, Beloved: Biopower, Narrative, and Healing - Pyar Seth, Johns Hopkins University