IRES-305
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The Palestinian Question
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Course Description
The Palestinian question has emerged as a growing concern for continental philosophers in recent decades, spurred by postcolonial theory. This course examines this philosophical engagement, scrutinizing the racialization of Palestinians, their normalization as inferior and expendable beings, and the ethical and political hierarchization of lives. Raising the Palestinian question invites us to reframe the relationships between philosophy and history, ethics and politics, so as to scrutinize the tendency to ontologize the other (as in the rhetoric of the timeless victim), to abstract the other from the earthly, historical, and dynamic field of power. Thinkers examined will include Edward Said, Judith Butler, Jacques Derrida, Slavoj Zizek, and Jacqueline Rose. May be taken for credit toward Rhetoric Studies major.
Course Type
Academic Credit, Graded Standard, Academic Evaluate Course, DIST-CULTURAL PLURALISM, DIST-HUMANITIES, DIST-SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTER.DISC-S.AS&MID EA ST, Indigeneity, Race & Ethn., Global Studies, Social Justice (SJ)