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GOV 94MI: Political Life in Canada
Semester: Spring Offered: 2024 Professor: Antonia Maioni W - 9:45am to 11:45am This course is an introduction to contemporary political life in Canada that examines key governmental institutions, the parliamentary systems, and how demands are identified...
HIST 2492A: Warren Center Seminar: Alternative Ecologies
Semester: Fall Offered: 2024 Professors: Tiya Miles & Walter Johnson Th - 12:45pm to 2:45pm This seminar will convene scholars, public-facing intellectuals, writers, and practitioners whose work falls under the broad umbrella of ecological study and care...
BETH 766: U.S. Eugenics: Legacies and Resurgences
Semester: Winter Offered: 2024 Professor: Charlene Galarneau T, TH - 9:30am to 12:00pm An exploration of the ethics of scientific and social eugenics in 20th/21st century U.S. through historical, bioethical, critical race, Indigenous, gender, and...
HDS 3738: Religion and Theology in Indigenous Intellectual History
Professor Robert Warrior 2024 Fall Term Wednesdays, 3:00 PM - 4:45 PM Religion and theology, especially Christianity, played a constitutive role in the emergence of intellectual work in colonial languages by Indigenous authors and continue as important...
HAA 17G: Australian First Nations Art, Culture and Politics: We have survived
Semester: Spring Offered: 2024 Professor: Brenda Croft M - 3:00pm to 5:45pm Australian First Nations’ arts and cultural practices and cosmological beliefs span 60,000+ years, with Australian First Nations' Peoples standing firm in the belief that they...
HDS 3740: Body, Spirit, and Indigenous Expressive Culture
Professor Robert Warrior 2024 Fall Term Thursdays, 3:00 - 5:00 PM This course focuses on the ways Indigenous artists and media makers represent embodied religious and spiritual experiences in their work. In considering how embodiment and various forms of...
EDU A470: Native Education in the United States
Professor: Kemeyawi Wahpepah Fall 2024 Tuesdays, 4:30 PM - 7:15 PM Native peoples have lived on this continent since time immemorial, yet are frequently omitted from mainstream discussions, research, and coursework in education. This six-week seminar...
HIST-LIT 90FI: Race and Empire in the Americas
Semester: Fall Offered: 2024 Professor: Hannah Waits Th - 3:00pm to 5:00pm This course explores the culture and politics of imperialism in the Americas from the early 19th century to the present, with particular attention to race and ethnicity. We will...
GHP 264: The Settler Colonial Determinants of Health
Semester: Spring Offered: 2024 Professor: Bram Wispelwey T, TH - 11:30am to 1:00pm Health inequities within and between societies are garnering increased attention, but some historical and structural processes are insufficiently considered despite their...
ENGLISH 90JI: Not Vanishing: Indigenous Literary Theory and Criticism
Semester: Spring Offered: 2024 Professor: Daniel Heath Justice Th - 9:00am to 11:45am The past forty years have seen significant methodological and theoretical shifts in the scholarly field of Indigenous literary studies, moving from ethnographically...
ENGLISH 297CI: Critical Indigenous Theory
Semester: Spring Offered: 2024 Professor: Chris Pexa W - 9:00am to 11:45am This seminar gives a broad overview of key theoretical interventions in the emergent, international, and interdisciplinary field of Critical Indigenous Studies. Our exploration...