Загрузка страницы

Coloniality, Global Racism and Climate Changes/ Ecological Disasters Workshop with Walter Mignolo

Learn more at https://fhi.duke.edu/programs/entanglement-project
Walter Mignolo is William Hane Wannamaker Distinguished Professor of Romance Studies, as well as Professor of Literature and Cultural Anthropology at Duke University. Mignolo's research and teaching have been devoted, in the past 30 years, to understanding and unraveling the historical foundation of the modern/colonial world system and imaginary since 1500. Mignolo was awarded the Katherine Singer Kovaks prize (MLA) for The Darker Side of the Renaissance: Literacy, Territoriality and Colonization (1996) and the Frantz Fanon Prize by the Caribbean Philosophical Association for The Idea of Latin America (2006). His work has been translated into German, Italian, French, Swedish, Rumanian, Spanish, Portuguese, Mandarin, and Korean. He is an Honorary Research Associate for CISA (Center for Indian Studies in South Africa) of Wits University at Johannesburg. Recently, he joined the Dialogue of Civilizations (DOC) Program Council as a senior adviser. Additionally, he received a Doctor Honoris Causa Degree (2016) from the National University of Buenos Aires in Argentina (http://novedades.filo.uba.ar/novedades/entrega-del-diploma-doctor-honoris-causa-walter-mignolo) and an Honorary Degree (2018) from the University of London-Goldsmith (https://www.gold.ac.uk/honorands/walter-d-mignolo/).

On the Entanglement Project at Duke-FHI: Climate catastrophe cannot be thought outside of the context of empire and the forms of racialization central to global capitalism, including the degradation of peoples, ecosystems and lands facilitated by states in the global North. Threats to the very existence of the planet and all its inhabitants result from this genocidal global development project, yet the effects are being borne more grotesquely by those who live in the global South. Environmental justice efforts that overlook the longue durée trajectory of the historical operations of capitalism, and the raciality that affixes a disproportionate burden onto ex-colonized areas of the planet and its inhabitants, fall short of pointing us in a direction of systemic and just change.

The Climate Change, Decolonization and Global Blackness Lab seeks to explore the linkages among three pivotal and simultaneously occurring catastrophes—criminality, displacement, pandemics—toward developing a set of principles regarding decolonization as an ethical approach to climate change.
#environmentaljustice #environmentalracism #blackecology #globalblackness #decolonization @dukeuniversity @FranklinHumanities @FranklinCenterAtDuke @dukeuniversitysdepartmento2485

Видео Coloniality, Global Racism and Climate Changes/ Ecological Disasters Workshop with Walter Mignolo канала John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute at Duke U.
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Введите заголовок:

Введите адрес ссылки:

Введите адрес видео с YouTube:

Зарегистрируйтесь или войдите с
Информация о видео
27 июня 2023 г. 21:18:14
02:12:40
Другие видео канала
Story+ | Summer 2018 Full PresentationsStory+ | Summer 2018 Full PresentationsJoseph Slaughter | Naming the Crisis: The Language of Human Rights and the Neoliberal TurnJoseph Slaughter | Naming the Crisis: The Language of Human Rights and the Neoliberal TurnFaculty Bookwatch - The Banjo: America's African Instrument by Laurent DuboisFaculty Bookwatch - The Banjo: America's African Instrument by Laurent DuboisGlobal Ideas, Local Impact: The Annual Celebration of Human Rights at DukeGlobal Ideas, Local Impact: The Annual Celebration of Human Rights at DukeThe Doctors Are In: Psychoanalysis with Dr.'s Ranjana Khanna & Dhipthi MulliganThe Doctors Are In: Psychoanalysis with Dr.'s Ranjana Khanna & Dhipthi MulliganStory+ 2022 | Art as Relation and Repair Across Disabled Ecologies and HistoriesStory+ 2022 | Art as Relation and Repair Across Disabled Ecologies and HistoriesStory+ 2022 | Race, Racism, and the History of Duke SportsStory+ 2022 | Race, Racism, and the History of Duke SportsGlobal Narratives of HIV/AIDS at the Perkins Student WallGlobal Narratives of HIV/AIDS at the Perkins Student WallGLOBAL BRAZIL LAB | Itaipú Dam Post-2023: The Next 50 Years of Sustainable DevelopmentGLOBAL BRAZIL LAB | Itaipú Dam Post-2023: The Next 50 Years of Sustainable DevelopmentNo Empires, No Wastelands: Ecological Solidarity for the 21st Century with Hannah HollemanNo Empires, No Wastelands: Ecological Solidarity for the 21st Century with Hannah HollemanSocial Activism in North Carolina: Angaza LaughinghouseSocial Activism in North Carolina: Angaza LaughinghouseChuck Campbell on Learning Across BordersChuck Campbell on Learning Across BordersLeft of Black | Black Fatherhood & HBCU Basketball with NCCU Head Coach LeVelle MotonLeft of Black | Black Fatherhood & HBCU Basketball with NCCU Head Coach LeVelle MotonLeft of Black | Dr. Orisanmi Burton on the Long Attica Revolt & Prisons as an Ongoing Site of WarLeft of Black | Dr. Orisanmi Burton on the Long Attica Revolt & Prisons as an Ongoing Site of WarLeft of Black | Anthony Reed on the Soundworks of Poetry & Music in the Black Arts EraLeft of Black | Anthony Reed on the Soundworks of Poetry & Music in the Black Arts EraLeft of Black | How the Transatlantic Slave Trade Changed Black Age with Habiba IbrahimLeft of Black | How the Transatlantic Slave Trade Changed Black Age with Habiba IbrahimEnvironmental Justice & Indigenous Rights | Andrew Curley: What Is A RESOURCE CURSE?Environmental Justice & Indigenous Rights | Andrew Curley: What Is A RESOURCE CURSE?RightsWatch: Human Rights in the Age of TrumpRightsWatch: Human Rights in the Age of TrumpLeft of Black | Dr. Tracy Denean Sharpley-Whiting on the Importance of LibrariesLeft of Black | Dr. Tracy Denean Sharpley-Whiting on the Importance of LibrariesWu Wenguang & The Memory Project: Remembering the Great Chinese FamineWu Wenguang & The Memory Project: Remembering the Great Chinese FamineThe Radical South, Political Organizing | Left of Black #SHORTS with Historian Robin D.G. KelleyThe Radical South, Political Organizing | Left of Black #SHORTS with Historian Robin D.G. Kelley
Яндекс.Метрика