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SUMMARY:Rethinking the human from the margins: Emerging perspectives from t
 he Global South
DESCRIPTION:The urgency to (re)defi ne humanity is a thriving debate in bot
 h postcolonial and decolonial studies. Imaginaries from the Global South ha
 ve sought to wrestle the idea of the human from colonialist ontologies with
  their conqueror/conquered paradigms of subjectivity that have entrenched i
 nequalities on the faultlines of race, gender, language, religion, etc. As 
 those whose humanity has been the subject of Cartesian doubt (Maldonado-Tor
 res 2008) and whose existence is considered a “problem” (Dubois 1903), peri
 pheralized voices interpolate dominant conceptions of humanity/subjectivity
 . This workshop off ers refl ections on minoritized cultures/ practices and
  how they chart alternative routes to shared humanity. How do marginal loci
  of enunciation enable reconceptualizations of the human? Are minority visi
 ons necessarily progressive? How is marginality (re)constructed and deconst
 ructed? In what ways do marginal voices reconceive relative or mutual vulne
 rabilities as an ethos of shared humanity?
LOCATION:Online-Veranstaltung
DTSTAMP:20251111T140042Z
DTSTART:20221216T080000Z
DTEND:20221216T170000Z
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