LLCU 302 Unsettling: Indigenous Peoples and Canadian Settler Colonialism Units: 3.00
An intersectional/interdisciplinary approach to the analysis of, and possible alternatives to, Canadian settler colonialism. Primacy given to Indigenous voices/theories/methods related to the history of Indigenous lands and associated traditions/identities, the course focuses on the theory/practice of 'unsettling' the settler colonial societies.
Learning Hours: 119 (36 Lecture, 9 Group Learning, 6 Online Activity, 8 Off-Campus Activity, 60 Private Study)
Requirements: Prerequisite DEVS 220 or DEVS 221.
Exclusion LLCU 495 (Topic Title: Settler Indigenous Relations: Canadian Contexts - Fall 2015).
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science