Fall/Winter Timetable
POL195H1F L0101
FYF Seminar
Settler Colonialism and Enduring Indigeneity
Themes
What is settler colonialism and how does Indigeneity endure it? The course addresses this question through an array of Indigenous multimedia that signify settler colonialism and Indigenous endurance. Investigating the politics of knowledge production in representation, we look at Indigenous memoir, documentary, graphic novel, comic, film, poetry, music, and video game which represent how Indigenous peoples endure and resist colonial formations of conquest, settlement, and genocide.
Restricted to first-year students
Not eligible for CR/NCR option.
January 26, 2023
Congratulations to our 2021/22 undergraduate award & scholarship recipients! Following a two-year hiatus, the department was delighted to return to hosting our undergraduate awards in-person this year to celebrate our...
June 3, 2021
In a bid to motivate her students in what has been a very difficult academic year, Professor Rebecca Kingston decided to give those enrolled in the winter 2021 term of...
May 21, 2020
Congratulations to undergraduate student Cheryl Cheung who has received a University of Toronto Excellence Award (UTEA). Going into her third year majoring in political science, with minors in visual studies...
January 29, 2020
Congratulations to all our amazing undergraduate students who picked up one the department’s twenty-three awards and scholarships at our annual undergraduate awards ceremony. In attendance were Dean of Arts &...