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How to lie with maps, chapter 1: Introduction by Mark Monmonier
How to lie with maps – Introduction by Mark Monmonier by Decolonialitylondon on Mixcloud
Mark Monmonier (1991) “How To Lie With Maps” Chapter 1: Introduction. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press.
This audio recording was uploaded as part of the additional reading for Module 0: Ending The World’s Session 1: Maps as Cognitive Schemes
Full text can be found here
“No Humans Involved” An Open Letter to my Colleagues by Sylvia Wynter
“No Humans Involved” An Open Letter to my Colleagues by Sylvia Wynter by Decolonialitylondon on Mixcloud
Forum N.H.I. Knowledge for the 21st Century, Vol. 1 No. 1 (Fall 1994), Knowledge on Trial.
Full text can be downloaded here: http://carmenkynard.org/tag/no-humans-involved-an-open-letter-to-my-colleagues/
This audio recording was uploaded as part of the required reading for Module 0: Ending The World’s Session 2: Who’s Human?
Kant’s Untermenschen by Charles W. Mills
Kant’s Untermenschen by Charles W. Mills by Decolonialitylondon on Mixcloud
Charles W. Mills (2005) “Kant’s Untermenschen”. In: Andrew Valls (ed.), Race and Racism in Modern Philosophy. Cornell University Press 169–93.
This audio recording was uploaded as part of the required reading for Module 0: Ending The World’s Session 2: Who’s Human? organized by Decoloniality London.
Full text can be found here
The Limits of the Intersectional Axiom, A Conversation with dr. Tommy J. Curry
We hope you will join us tomorrow for a conversation with dr. Tommy J. Curry to critically look at the popular term intersectionality (more info here). In addition to the article we shared here, we invite you to listen to this freshly recorded Vitamin D podcast:
The Limits of the Intersectional Axiom – A Conversation with Dr. Tommy J. Curry by Vitamin_D on Mixcloud
The End to a Means
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