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Call for Applications

Theme: The New World (Dis)Order and the Challenge of Social Justice
Subtitle: Ethics and the Decolonial Option
Type: Middelburg Decolonial Summer School
Institution: Roosevelt Academy
Location: Middelburg (Netherlands)
Date: 9.–23.7.2012
Deadline: 1.5.2012

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From Rolando Vázquez <[email protected]>

The summer school 'The New World (Dis) Order and the Challenge of
Social Justice: Ethics and the Decolonial Option' is set against the
backdrop of the crisis of the societies of profit run by the
neoliberal agenda and the call for the liberation of human
relationships. The series of social uprising (from Tunisia and Egypt
to Wall Street) that has taken place in 2011 calls for a critical
rethinking and re-orientation of democracy and development, of gender
and ecology.

People are saying “No” to the neoliberal 'common sense', to the
unlimited power of the financial markets and to the naturalization of
inequality. There is a global consensus about the failure of the
Washington Consensus and the Neoliberal Doctrine. The global south
and now the global north has suffered the consequences at all levels
and everywhere. The human cost of the societies of profit is bringing
at the forefront the question of ethics and of social justice.

To help students to imagine convivial futures, the seminar will
introduce the colonial matrix of power as a way to understand the set
of complex interrelations from the market and the state to gender and
racism; from knowledge and subjectivity to the transformation of
nature into natural resources; from human creativity to its
institutional esthetics management. This understanding opens
prospective visions that look for an ethics of a life in plenitude
instead of a life of competition, individualism and war.

The summer school will thus introduce the decolonial option as a way
to imagine alternatives stepping on a solid critique of the
modern/colonial social order. The decolonial option is not the only
answer but an option that seeks to enter in dialogue with other
alternatives that are seeking to overcome the dominant mentality of
the neoliberal 'common sense'. The past and the present have shown us
that the future could not be imagine as the work of only one and
totalitarian option that will be good for the entire humanity and
life in the planet.

Following up on the success of the 2010 and 2011 editions, this year
the Middelburg Decolonial Summer School focus on the dispensability
of life, the coloniality of gender (patriarchy) and ethnicity
(racism), the coloniality of aesthetics and the unsustainable
distinction between nature and culture. Economic and social
equalities and parities are becoming central issues in the quest for
global justice. Students will have the opportunity to think
decolonially by being able to understand how the colonial matrix of
power works and apply their reflections to illuminate the
articulations of inequality, destitution and domination around
gender, economy, aesthetics, racialization, nature and culture. Our
aim is at once historical and theoretical. Historically, we will show
when, how and why the dominant concepts of “gender, nature and
culture” became pillars of the imaginary of modernity and Western
Civilization since the European Renaissance. We will see what were
and are their consequences for decolonization of knowing, being, and
sensing and for global economic and social justice.

The deadline for registration to the summer school is the 1st of May,
you can register at the Utrecht Summer School Website:
http://utrechtsummerschool.nl/index.php?type=courses&code=S21

The summer school is made in cooperation with: 
The Center for Global Studies and the Humanities at Duke University:
http://trinity.duke.edu/globalstudies/

Coordinators:
Walter Mignolo & Rolando Vázquez
 
Faculty: 
- Maria Lugones, State University of New York
- Walter Mignolo, University of Duke
- Macarena Gómez-Barris, University of Southern California
- Rosalba Icaza, Erasmus University of Rotterdam
- Patrice Naiambana, Tribal Soul and Royal Shakespeare Company 
- Ovidiu Tichindeleanu, IDEA Magazine 
- Rolando Vazquez, Roosevelt Academy


Contact:

Utrecht Summer School
PO BOX 80148
NL-3508 TC Utrecht
Netherlands
Phone: +31 30 253 4400 
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://utrechtsummerschool.nl/index.php?type=courses&code=S21
 
 
 
 
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