Seminario Rita Segato
This seminar on Rita Segato will explore the transdisciplinary and pioneering work of one of the most important figures of the Latin American critical scene. The four-course meetings will be led by students, professors, and other members of our university community who are interested in Rita Segato’s work. That work is characterized by novel approaches to – and complex interactions between – problems like race, gender, the coloniality of power, human rights, and the new permutations of biopower, among many others.
Each seminar will meet in 216 Burr Hall from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., and will include the participation of Rita Segato.
Session 1: Estructuras elementales de la violencia (Mon., 3/21)
Session 2: La guerra contra las mujeres (Fri., 4/1)
Session 3: Crítica de la colonialidad (Mon., 4/11)
Session 4: Contrapedagogías de la crueldad (Fri., 4/15)
Readings will be available two weeks before each session. Sessions will be conducted in Spanish and Portuguese.
REGISTER/LEARN MORE:
For more information or to participate, please send an email to Javier Guerrero at jg17@princeton.edu with the subject "Seminario Rita Segato".
Participants in all four sessions will receive a certificate of participation signed by Rita Segato.
This series is being offered in-person for Princeton University ID holders only. Registration is required to attend.
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