Some teaching and learning material for uni/college

SOME UNIVERSITY SYLLABI

(TEACHING MODULE HANDBOOKS):

Europe, or North-West Asia:

The making and unmaking of the “center of the world”

“Globalization” Class syllabus/handbook -> PDF

“Global Histories” class syllabus/handbook -> PDF

Unfolding histories and changing geographies today:

The post-colonies and the post-metropole

“Migration & Race in XX Century Europe” class syllabus/handbook -> PDF

“Muslim Migration & Islam in Europe” class syllabus/handbook -> PDF

SOME EXERCISES

FOR TEACHING AND SELF-TEACHING



World Map exercise (Globalization): Download the PDFs here


Timeline exercise (Europe & Islam): Download the PDFs here.


Keywords exercise (Migration and Race)

READING/WATCHING MATERIAL

FOR TEACHING AND SELF-TEACHING

Some relatively simple and accessible texts are linked here to offer some guidance on specific issues (although Stuart Hall’s “The West and the Rest”, the first one, can offer a more complete overview).

Most of them can be approached individually, depending on one’s level of preparation.


For a simple and accessible history & explanation of European imperialism and its ideas of “civilization”, if one wants nothing too challenging and is going to read only one thing I suggest this one:

-> Stuart Hall’s 1992 “The West and the Rest” (in “Formations of Modernity”, Polity Press), linked -> HERE


For an accessible history & explanation of racist theories:

-> Sven Lindqvist’s 1992 “Exterminate All the Brutes” (The New Press), especially the Part IV, from page 121 till the end, linked -> HERE


For a critical history of ideas of “white Europe”:

-> Olivette Otele’s 2020 “African Europeans“, introduced in this page -> HERE


For a more dense theorization of the idea of de-centering Europe:

-> Dipesh Chakrabarty’s 2008 “Provincializing Europe” (Princeton University Press), linked -> HERE


For an accessible documentary on the connections between “civilization”, “colonization” and “extermination”:

-> Raoul Peck, Sven Lindqvist and Roxanne Dunbar Ortiz’s 2021 “Exterminate All the Brutes” HBO mini-series, trailer below and also linked -> HERE

-> Raoul Peck’s 2021 interview with Amy Goodman on “Democracy Now!”, linked -> HERE


To compare perspectives on of neoliberal globalization:

  • Stieglitz, Joseph (2002) Chapter 3 “Freedom to Choose?” in Globalization and Its Discontents, Penguin, pp. 53-88 (also, if you have time skim Chapter 2, “Broken Promises” pp. 21-52). http://digamo.free.fr/stig2002.pdf

For readings on contemporary imperialism and global inequalities in neoliberal times:

For critical readings of neoliberal globalization and alternatives to it:

Whole edited volume, with collection of articles, accessible for free:

For critical geographies of borders/frontiers and local/global spaces:

For accessible contemporary discussions of European borders:

-> Nicholas De Genova’s 2017 introduction to “The Borders of Europe” (Duke University Press, pp.1-24), linked -> HERE

-> Martina Tazzioli’s 2018 “Crimes of solidarity. Migration and containment through rescue” (Radical Philosophy 2:1, pp.4-10), linked -> HERE

-> Charles Heller, Lorenzo Pezzani, & Maurice Stierl’s 2017 “Disobedient Sensing and Border Struggles at the Maritime Frontier of Europe” (Spheres. Journal for digital cultures:4 pp. 1-13) linked -> HERE

Fortress Europe:

“Defending” borders against whom and what?

Impossible Landings: Precarity, Populism and Walling in a ‘European’ Refugee Crisis (My PhD dissertation) -> PDF

Europe is Not a Continent.

Ax. R. DP. T.
europeisnotacontinent@gmail.com