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Understand Postcolonial identity and decolonization More Clearly
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Understand Postcolonial identity and decolonization More Clearly

life transition4 weeks6 courses
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Transformation Path
1
Living with Postcolonial identity and decolonization
2
Postcolonial identity and decolonization in Practice
3
Postcolonial identity and decolonization: A Deeper Look
4
Postcolonial identity and decolonization
5
Postcolonial identity and decolonization: Foundations
Postcolonial identity and decolonization: From Confusion to Clarity
About This Journey

Colonialism did not only take land and labor; it installed a system of meanings that told colonized people who they were — and that system did not end when the flags were lowered. Decolonization as identity work means auditing what was imposed: language, religion, beauty standards, knowledge systems, the very frameworks through which one understands the self. Juana lived inside this architecture, writing in the colonizer's language with a mind shaped by both worlds, and her complexity is a record of what that costs and what it makes possible.

The Path

The course sequence, in order.

Each step builds on the last.

1
Living with Postcolonial identity and decolonization
2
Postcolonial identity and decolonization in Practice
3
Postcolonial identity and decolonization: A Deeper Look
4
Postcolonial identity and decolonization
5
Postcolonial identity and decolonization: Foundations
6
Postcolonial identity and decolonization: From Confusion to Clarity
Concepts Explored
Autodefensa Intelectual (Intellectual Self-Defense)
Code-Switching as Linguistic Decolonization
Coded Language and Hidden Transcripts
Convent as Paradoxical Space of Freedom
Creativity as Epistemological Practice

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