SAST7741 - Print Cultures of the Global South

Status
A
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
401
Title (text only)
Print Cultures of the Global South
Term
2026A
Subject area
SAST
Section number only
401
Section ID
SAST7741401
Course number integer
7741
Meeting times
R 10:15 AM-1:14 PM
Meeting location
VANP 627
Level
graduate
Instructors
Sara Kazmi
Description
This course will analyse the forms, contexts, and politics surrounding anticolonial, left and dissident print cultures of the global south. Course materials will draw on the archive of political magazines, party newspapers, cultural journals, and pamphlets to study how these print forms shaped the cultures, institutions, and communities of revolutionary politics. Engaging the global south revolutionary periodical as form, the course will analyze its role as a forum for political debate, a tool for political organizing, and a crucial medium for literary and aesthetic experiments. We will examine revolutionary periodicals from contexts ranging from colonial India to Apartheid-era South Africa to Pinochet-ruled Chile to appreciate the ways in which periodicals often served as sites for articulating political theory and literary activism ‘from below’. We will focus on movements and political concepts that decisively shaped 20th-century struggles against colonialism, and those that followed in the wake of formal decolonization, including but not limited to Afro-Asianism, Marxist internationalism, black internationalism, Third Worldism, and Tricontinentalism. Classes will be conducted in the Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts, and a large part of the course will be dedicated to workshopping archival material from the collections.
Course number only
7741
Cross listings
AFRC7941401, COML7941401, ENGL7941401, LALS7941401
Use local description
No