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Lehrveranstaltung im WS 11/12
IPP Workshop Series on Literary and Cultural Theory: Postcolonial Problems

 
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  • Workshop: GGK/GCSC/IPP | GCSC-Post Graduates | Gemeinsame Veranstaltungen/Conjoint Courses | Forschungsworkshops/Research Seminars
  • Workshop: GGK/GCSC/IPP | GGK-Post Graduates | Gemeinsame Veranstaltungen/Conjoint Courses | Forschungsworkshops/Research Seminars
  • Workshop: GGK/GCSC/IPP | IPP-Post Graduates | Gemeinsame Veranstaltungen/Conjoint Courses | Forschungsworkshops/Research Seminars
Semester: WS 11/12
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  • Mi, 18.01.2012, 16:00-18:00, Raum 001/Room 001 (Phil. I, GCSC Gebäude/Phil. I, GCSC Building)
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Erste Veranstaltung: 18.01.2012
Hinweise: When organizing a workshop around postcolonial theory, this very idea suggests that there is indeed a body of texts that clusters together because of a number of fundamental similarities. The preparatory reading from a introductory guidebook is likely to reinforce this impression. Taking this perceived unity as a starting point, I aim to contrast this apparent unity with the fraught landscape that becomes visible on closer look. Indeed, postcolonial theory has been the site of a great many polemical debates: materialist, poststructuralist or ‘indigenous’ frameworks compete and complement each other in the struggle to decolonize the planet. By using those debates as a means to introduce discrepant points of view, I intend to use a conflict model as a pedagogic tool.