3. production of
knowledge and
ethics of different
resistances
Nota:
who are we? how do we know who are we? who can communiate, in what way? how others are represented? why do these people have power? how can we change things?
B. Identity, Knowledge and subjectivity
3.identity
1.death of the subject
Nota:
for whom the subject had died, if in fact it had, and what international histories may have gone into the production of the subject in the first place?
ppt. 5
2.disciplining the identities
Nota:
the connection between violence and economy, which also embedded in identity.
ppt.9
3.historical problem of identity
PC theory historicalize the self: how was it formed.
ppt.14
self-other, who are we now?
ppt.16
Post-structuralist critic of enlightment identity
ppt.26
for profit at first place, but ultimately power and control
4. Epistemology and power
0. power, economics and epistemology
Radhakrishnan, 2000 in S&H
ppt.7
1)theory is political
ppt.12
2) Contaminated Knowledge?
ppt.15
3) Banal cosmopolitanism
ppt.21
4) Postcolonial theories varied
ppt.24
C. A changing field
1. continuing construction of the subaltern
2. who are subalterns? whose story do you believe?
3.Academia in the west
4.active subjects of oppression
humor as resistance?
ppt.17-18
link: Globalization & Power
power
examine in physical ways about power
globalization
risks equally distributed all around the world. PC asks: really?