Section Info: ENVST-339-01

Course Title: Indigenous and Decolonial Ecologies
Start Date: 09/06/2023 End Date: 12/19/2023
Term: Fall Semester 2023
Description: From protesting pipelines in Standing Rock to fighting fires in Brazil, Indigenous peoples have been at the forefront of environmental struggles. But how do Indigenous peoples characterize relationships with land/territories? How do Indigenous and other marginalized groups contest colonialism when engaging with their territories, and in politics? What alternative worlds do they imagine? This course will seek to answer these questions in connection to theories, concepts, and cases focused on the Americas/Abya-Yala. It will further center Indigenous and other marginalized ways of knowing, worldviews, and lifeways, when analyzing issues like pollution, conservation, or environmental conflicts.
Distribution(s): NO - Meets No Distrib. Rqmt , MP - Multicultural Perspectives , SI - Speaking-Intensive , WI - Writing-Intensive
Academic Level Of Course: Undergraduate     Credits:4.00    

Faculty         Phone         Email address        
Sylvia Cifuentes             scifuentes@mtholyoke.edu  

Meeting Dates         Method         Meeting days         Meeting times         Building name         Room     Frequency    
09/06/2023 - 12/19/2023   Seminar   Tuesday   01:30PM - 04:20PM   CLAP - Clapp Laboratory   413   Weekly

REGISTRATION DETAILS

Requisite Courses        
Prereq: 8 credits in the department or in humanities or social science at the 200-level or above. Take previously   Required  

Comments        
Additional Comments        
Course Tags        
ENVST-CRSE   ENVST-EL: Env Studies Major Elective   This course is an approved elective for the Environmental Studies major.  
ENVST-HUM   ENVST-HUM: Env Studies Minor - Humanities   This course has been approved to count towards the Environmental Studies minor Humanities area.  
LATAM0001   LATAM: Latin American Studies major   This course has been approved to count towards the Latin American Studies major and/or minor.  
LATAM0001   LATAM: Latin American Studies minor   This course has been approved to count towards the Latin American Studies major and/or minor.  

Cross-listed Sections        
None  

Course Availability
Section status: Open     Capacity: 18     Enrollment: 15     Available: 3     Waitlist: 0

BOOK INFORMATION

Book List         Required         Publisher Full Price        
To be determined.                    

Additional Book Comments        
This is NOT the complete book list for this class.