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ben_r_hoffman
Lacanian "demande" misattributes existential confusion as object-level needs: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demand_(psychoanalysis)Adorno's "jargon" reifies object-level needs as the fundamental human condition: http
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Zareena Grewal
ZareenaGrewal
Learning so much co-teaching a grad seminar in this moment of intersecting crises on “Religion & US Empire” w/ my wonderful colleague @TisaWenger Kicked off the semester with her book
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Charlie Thomas
BwanaSakkarani
It honestly depends on what you mean on "military cooperation," but the short answer is there isn't a lot on decolonizing African militaries overall for a number of reasons. It
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हिरण्यरेता
Hiranyareta
Destruction of Indian shipbuilding industry is not known to many. Even Brits used to get ships manufactured for themselves before destroying it.https://twitter.com/joeagneya/status/1331644383171465216 "In the middle of the 18th century
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𝓹𝓪𝓼𝓽𝓪𝔀𝓪𝓽𝓮𝓻
thekervincible
Story time #phdchat :Earlier this year, I was in brief correspondence with Maori scholar, Linda Tuhiwai-Smith in relation to her groundbreaking book "Decolonizing Methodologies" (details of whatever we talked about
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Aimun
bluemagicboxes
I do not know what kind of a person I would have been if I had not come across Edward Said at the point in my life that I did.
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Smaran Dayal
smaran
It's Indigenous Peoples' Day. Here's a thread by a settler South Asian scholar on Indigenous Studies texts we should all be reading, learning from, citing, and most importantly translating into
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Ladeda Lala
ladeda_lalala
Let’s talk about how we currently treat our own Indigenous Peoples, the Aeta (“eye-ta”) population in the country. The Aetas, an Australo-Melanesian race, which may be traced back to Africa
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Shekon Neechie
ShekonNeechie
#IndigenousHistoryMonth #IndigenoushistoriansDickason, Olive. The Myth of the Savage and the Beginnings of French Colonialism in the Americas. Edmonton: University of Alberta Press, 1997. #IndigenousHistoryMonth #IndigenoushistoriansWitge
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Erica Buddington ✨
ericabuddington
For years, whenever I make my way into a new town...I find history gems. Last week, I spent a few days in Cambridge Maryland exploring Harriet Tubman’s birthplace and the
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Kevin Nadal, Ph.D.
kevinnadal
#DearFilipinoAmericans Since FB & IG are down, let’s have a conversation on Twitter. Many people have asked me if we should start using #Filipinx. I’ve shared my answer privately, but
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Adriana Garriga-López, Ph.D.
anthrorican
How sad is the state of affairs in #PuertoRicanStudies that we can't even muster a dialogue through our association #PRSA, nor even issue a statement condemning Krug pretending to be
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Laith لَيث
LaithMarouf
The publicization of relations between gulf states and Apartheid Israel, changes nothing on the battle ground, nor strengthen these Imperialist Vassals or the Empire that rules them from DC. On
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Dr. Malinda S. Smith
MalindaSmith
On memory & forgetfulness: I’ve studied or lived through the rise & fall of many statutes, monuments, walls, etc. Ask: who & what do these represent then & now? “History”
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Alex Piratepaca
KaenKazui
Okay, let me tell you about #solarpunk.Solarpunk is one of the many, many Punk-Genre, that followed in the footsteps of Cyberpunk. Like those other punks it is as much of
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Giorgos Kallis
g_kallis
On twitter we spend time in silly debates: is degrowth impoverishment, negative GDP, lockdown misery bla bla. But in our normal lives we are producing some pretty k.a. research. Here
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