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The Struggle for Constitutional Power: Law, Politics, and Economic Development in Egypt
Small Number and the Salmon Harvest – Hul\u27q\u27umi\u27num\u27
Hul\u27q\u27umi\u27num\u27 Translation: kwi’kwushnuts ’i’ tthu tsetsul’ulhtun’ Hul\u27q\u27umi\u27num\u27 Translation by Ruby Peter (Sti’tum’aat
Library Research Skills Tutorial
Through videos, text and quizzes students will learn the basics of library research, including understanding the peer-review process. This interactive Canvas (SFU\u27s LMS) tutorial is a great tool for making sure that all of your students know the essentials, and can be assigned as preparation for more specialized library workshops. It takes approximately 50 minutes to complete
Badiou, Universalism & Racial Politics — with Elisabeth Paquette
Elisabeth Pasquette:I am an assistant professor of Philosophy and Women\u27s and Gender Studies at the University of North Carolina, and affiliate faculty with the Department of Africana Studies, the Center for Holocaust, Genocide, and Human Rights Studies. I received my B.A. from Trent University (Peterborough, Ontario, Canada), my M.A. from the University of Guelph (Ontario, Canada), and my Ph.D. from York University (Toronto, Ontario, Canada).My research interests include social and political philosophy, decolonial theory, feminist theory, critical race theory, queer theory, and continental philosophy. My publications can be found in philoSOPHIA, Philosophy Compass, Radical Philosophy Review, Hypatia, Philosophy Today, and Badiou Studies. My first book — Universal Emancipation: Race beyond Badiou — was published with the University of Minnesota Press in October 2020.Currently, I am working on two book projects. The first book is an edited collection with a number of exceptional Badiou scholars, which centers around theories of sexuality in, through, and against Alain Badiou\u27s conception of "indifference to difference" and what Louise Burchill calls Badiou\u27s "turn" in a 2011 paper titled "Figures of Femininity in the Contemporary World."The second book is a single author manuscript on the writings of Sylvia Wynter. Therein, I analyze Wynter\u27s articulation of emancipation and solidarity by developing her account of Indigeneity alongside her discussion of anti-Black racism. More specifically, my project seeks to engage Wynter\u27s project around five themes: environmental racism, feminist theory, Marxism, representations of Shakespeare\u27s Caliban, and ceremony as method for solidarity.I incorporate much of my research into my teaching and pedagogy. I teach classes on feminist theory, Indigenous theory, critical race theory, and decolonial theory at both the undergraduate and graduate level. My classes have been cross-listed with Philosophy, Women\u27s and Gender Studies, Liberal Studies, Africana Studies, and Holocaust, Genocide, and Human Rights Studies
Striking a balance: Glow, Shoppers Drug Mart, and the branding benefits and ad/edit challenges of a custom magazine
Something Exciting is Happening with Women\u27s Studies at Simon Fraser University...With Your Help It Could Go On Forever!
General brochure that introduced the SFU Women\u27s Studies Department. Included was faculty, objectives, visions, purposes and more