Postcolonial Space

Dr. Masood Raja
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Nov 30, 2020 • 9min

S1E20: What is Cartography?| Postcolonialism

What is Cartography in Postcolonialism? | Postcolonial Theory | Postcolonial Concepts Cartography is the study and practice of making maps. Combining science, aesthetics, and technique, cartography builds on the premise that reality can be modeled in ways that communicate spatial information effectively. (From Wikipedia) In postcolonial theory, Cartography is not just the practice of mapping but also the political and administrative actions that it enables for the colonizers and the political legacies that it leaves for the postcolonial nation-states.
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Nov 30, 2020 • 13min

S1E19: On Kindness and Generosity

In this episode I share my thoughts on kindness and generosity and on their significance for humanities education and for the world.
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Nov 29, 2020 • 11min

S1E18: A Message for PM Imran Khan

In this brief episode I talk about Imran Khan’s absurd statement that Trump “lost because of COVID-19.” I find this statement overly simplistic and insulting to millions of Americans who voted to oust Trump from power.
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Nov 29, 2020 • 10min

S1E17: The World and the Need to Change it

Just some spontaneous thoughts about the world we live in.
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Nov 28, 2020 • 9min

S1E16: What Does Being Radical Mean?| Paulo Freire| Critical Pedagogy

What Does Being Radical Mean?| Paulo Freire| Critical Pedagogy This brief episode discusses the concept and practice of radicalism as explained by Paulo Freire.
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Nov 28, 2020 • 15min

S1E15: Nativism and Going Native| Postcolonialism

What are Nativism and Going Native?| Postcolonialism| Postcolonial Theory| Postcolonial Concepts    In this episode I have combined soundtracks from two previously published videos so that the you can learn about Nativism and Going Native as two distinct and separate terms.   Nativism: In postcolonial theory, nativism refers to the political and cultural retrieval, or attempts at it, by the colonized natives to assert the claims of their own culture against the one introduced by the colonizers. This retrieval is mostly seen as a sort of strategic essentialism and can often lead to puritanical interpretation of history. By and large, the term has a negative connotation.  Going Native: Going native was used as a pejorative term to point to any Europeans wo, while living in the colonies, adopted the customs and habits of the natives. By far the most striking example of someone going native can be found in the character of Kurtz from Joseph Conrad's "Heart of Darkness."
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Nov 28, 2020 • 7min

S1E14: Contrapuntal Reading a la Edward Said|Postcolonialism

What is Contrapuntal reading | Edward Said | Postcolonialism | Postcolonial Concepts  In this brief lecture I explain Contrapuntal reading, a term coined and explained by Edward Said in his book "Culture and Imperialism." This is a pretty important postcolonial concept and would be useful to any students or scholars of postcolonialism.   My apologies for the loud siren sounds toward the end of the video: My building decided to test their warning systems as I was recording:)
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Nov 28, 2020 • 15min

S1E13: What are Worlding and Worldliness?| Postcolonialism

What is Worlding and Worldliness?| Postcolonial Theory| Postcolonialism| Gayatri Spivak| Edward Said  In this episode I have combined two lectures  (worlding and worldliness) that were previously published in my Postcolonial Concepts Playlist on YouTube. I think if you view the two videos side by side, it would be better for clear understanding of the differences between the two terms, one theorized by Edward Said (Wordliness) and the other by Gayatri Spivak (Worlding).
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Nov 28, 2020 • 10min

S1E12: What is Binarism?| Postcolonialism

Postcolonial Concepts: Binarism  A mode of thought predicated on seemingly stable oppositions (such as good and evil or male and female) that is seen in post-structuralist analysis as an inadequate approach to areas of difference also : a specific dichotomy subscribed to or reinforced in such thought (https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/binarism)
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Nov 28, 2020 • 9min

S1E11: What is Settler Colonialism?| Postcolonialism

What is Settler Colonialism?| Postcolonial Concepts| Postcolonialism| Postcolonial Theory  This is yet another lecture (adapted from YouTube) in my series on Postcolonial Concepts and Postcolonial theory. In this lecture I explain the differences between settler colonialism and invader colonialism and also discuss as to how some of the legacies of settler colonialism linger on even today.

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