Research on Culture in Social Sciences 1600-SZD-ID-BNK
The course will focus on selected cultural aspects of twentieth-century and contemporary processes of colonization and neocolonization, particularly in the context of the redefinition of borders and territoriality influenced by the mobility of people, goods, and knowledge. Participation in the course will require familiarity with the assigned readings in either Polish or English.
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
Learning outcomes:
Knowledge | The graduate knows and understands:
WG_02 - the main development trends in the disciplines of the social sciences in which the education is provided
Skills | The graduate is able to:
UW_01– make use of knowledge from various fields of science, in particular the social sciences in order to creatively identify, formulate and innovatively solve complex problems or perform tasks of a research nature, and in particular to: define the purpose and object of scientific research in the field of the social sciences, formulate a research hypothesis; develop research methods, techniques and tools and apply them creatively; make inferences based on scientific findings
UK_04 - participating in scientific discourse in the field of the social sciences
Social competences | The graduate is ready to
KK_01 - critically evaluating achievements within a given scientific discipline in the field of the social sciences
Assessment criteria
Active participation in class sessions and submission of a final paper
Practical placement
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Bibliography
Franz Fanon, Przemoc, w: Wyklęty lud ziemi
Achille Mbembe, Nekropolityka, w: Polityka wrogości. Nekropolityka, Kraków 2018
Etienne Balibar, Czym jest granica?, w: tenże: Trwoga mas
Arjun Appadurai, Nowoczesność bez granic [fragmenty]; tenże, Strach przed mniejszościami
Robert Esposito, Pojęcia polityczne [fragmenty]
Wendy Brown, Walled States, Waning Sovereignty [fragment]
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, Czy podporządkowani inni mogą przemówić?
Jacques Derrida, Jednojęzyczność innego, “Literatura na Świecie” 1998, nr 11/12
Marta Bucholc, Roman Chymkowski, We Are all Jews: (In)Visible Outsiders and the Anthropology of the Border, in: Established-Outsiders Relations in Poland: Reconfiguring Elias and Scotson, ed. M. Bucholc,
Siddharth Kara, Cobalt Red: How the Blood of the Congo Powers Our Lives
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