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The Examined Path Through The examined colonial subject
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The Examined Path Through The examined colonial subject

life transition4 weeks6 courses
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Transformation Path
1
Living with The examined colonial subject
2
The examined colonial subject in Practice
3
The examined colonial subject: A Deeper Look
4
The examined colonial subject
5
The examined colonial subject: Foundations
The examined colonial subject: From Confusion to Clarity
About This Journey

The examined colonial subject is the person who has been assigned a position in someone else's imperial story and refuses to accept that position as the full account of who they are. Frantz Fanon described the psychological work of colonialism — the installation of the colonizer's gaze as the lens through which the colonized sees themselves — and decolonization as, first, the recovery of the capacity to see otherwise. Juana was a creole woman in New Spain, formed by multiple colonial inheritances and subordinated by several simultaneously; her voice, which could not be fully contained by any of them, is a record of what the examined colonial subject can do with a room of their own.

The Path

The course sequence, in order.

Each step builds on the last.

1
Living with The examined colonial subject
2
The examined colonial subject in Practice
3
The examined colonial subject: A Deeper Look
4
The examined colonial subject
5
The examined colonial subject: Foundations
6
The examined colonial subject: From Confusion to Clarity

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