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71156-01 - Seminar: Practicing Epistemic Disobedience 3 CP

Semester spring semester 2024
Course frequency Once only
Lecturers Lucy Koechlin (lucy.koechlin@unibas.ch, Assessor)
Content Epistemic disobedience is both a theoretical concept as well as a rallying cry for meaningful decolonial politics of knowledge. As a concept, it was coined by Walter Mignolo’s “Epistemic Disobedience and the Decolonial Option: A Manifesto” (2011), building on pluri-versal decolonial thinking of the last decades, indeed the last centuries. Epistemic disobedience allows us to think about knowledge-making that is liberated from an imperial structure of belief and truth: liberated from the Western “monocultures of the mind” (Vandana Shiva 1993) that classify knowledge, bodies, practices shaped by a (post)colonial matrix of power. The decolonial option means politically and epistemically de-linking from the hegemonic power/knowledge discourse.
However, the concept of epistemic disobedience goes well beyond the body of decolonial critique. Mignolo argues passionately for decolonial thinking that places human lives and life in general first – local experiences, practices, knowledges, aspirations, needs that underpin dignified lives and meaningful well-being.
This is the condensed backdrop of this seminar, upon which we will dwell in more depth in the course of the semester. The aim of the seminar is twofold: firstly, to understand the concept of epistemic disobedience and de-linking more fully; and, secondly, to develop practical approaches to epistemic disobedience. Subsequently, the first half of the seminar is devoted to texts engaging with selected aspects of epistemic disobedience, providing us with the analytic tools to think about epistemic de-linking in more discerning ways. In the second half of the semester we will be concentrating on practicing epistemic disobedience, starting with our own knowledge-making practices and extending it to different fields of knowledge.
Learning objectives (1) to understand the concept of epistemic disobedience and decolonial de-linking more fully
(2) to develop practical approaches to epistemic disobedience
Bibliography Mignolo, Walter. 2009. Epistemic Disobedience, Independent Thought, and De-colonial Freedom. In: Theory, Culture & Society 26(7–8): 159–181. https://doi.org/10.1177/0263276409349275

Mignolo, Walter. 2011. Epistemic Disobedience and the Decolonial Option: A Manifesto. In: Transmodernity: Journal of Peripheral Cultural Production of the Luso-Hispanic World, 1(2): 44–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.5070/T412011807
Comments Please contact me under lucy.koechlin@unibas.ch if you have any questions about the course programme or assignments.
You must contact me if you are unable to take part in the first session of Monday, 26th of February.

 

Admission requirements The number of participants is limited to 25 people. The places are assigned according to date of enrollment and subject of study. Priority will be given to the subjects listed under "modules".
Language of instruction English
Use of digital media No specific media used

 

Interval Weekday Time Room
wöchentlich Monday 14.15-16.00 Ethnologie, grosser Seminarraum

Dates

Date Time Room
Monday 26.02.2024 14.15-16.00 Ethnologie, grosser Seminarraum
Monday 04.03.2024 14.15-16.00 Ethnologie, grosser Seminarraum
Monday 11.03.2024 14.15-16.00 Ethnologie, grosser Seminarraum
Monday 18.03.2024 14.15-16.00 Ethnologie, grosser Seminarraum
Monday 25.03.2024 14.15-16.00 Ethnologie, grosser Seminarraum
Monday 01.04.2024 14.15-16.00 Ostern
Monday 08.04.2024 14.15-16.00 Ethnologie, grosser Seminarraum
Monday 15.04.2024 14.15-16.00 Ethnologie, grosser Seminarraum
Monday 22.04.2024 14.15-16.00 Ethnologie, grosser Seminarraum
Monday 29.04.2024 14.15-16.00 Ethnologie, grosser Seminarraum
Monday 06.05.2024 14.15-16.00 Ethnologie, grosser Seminarraum
Monday 13.05.2024 14.15-16.00 Ethnologie, grosser Seminarraum
Monday 20.05.2024 14.15-16.00 Pfingstmontag
Monday 27.05.2024 14.15-16.00 Ethnologie, grosser Seminarraum
Modules Modul: Ethnographien (Bachelor's degree subject: Anthropology)
Modul: Praktiken (Master's degree program: Cultural Techniques)
Modul: Theory and General Anthropology (Master's degree subject: Anthropology)
Modul: Transfer: Europa interdisziplinär (Master's degree program: European History in Global Perspective)
Modul: Wissenschaftliche Vertiefung in der Ethnologie: Ethnographien (Bachelor's degree subject: Anthropology)
Module: Fields: Knowledge Production and Transfer (Master's degree program: African Studies)
Module: Methods for Analyzing Changing Societies (Master's degree program: Changing Societies: Migration – Conflicts – Resources)
Assessment format continuous assessment
Assessment details Course assignments as well as the course programme will be discussed in the first session on Monday, 26th of February. Please contact me if you are unable to take part in the first session!
Assessment registration/deregistration Reg.: course registration; dereg.: not required
Repeat examination no repeat examination
Scale Pass / Fail
Repeated registration no repetition
Responsible faculty Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, studadmin-philhist@unibas.ch
Offered by Fachbereich Ethnologie

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