This event has passed
Green College Special Lecture

Colonial Knowledge and Rural Insurgency: From the Self-Emancipation of Slaves and Serfs to Decolonization

  • Andrew Zimmermann, History, George Washington University, Washington DC
    Coach House, Green College, UBC

    Friday, September 15, 5-6:30 pm, reception to follow
    in the series
    Green College Special Lecture
  •  
  • A Green College Special Lecture in association with the German Historical Institute

    Drawing on his earlier and current research, Andrew Zimmerman will highlight the constitutive role of rural insurgent knowledge in both the creation and the destruction of counterinsurgent colonial knowledge. The first part of the talk will consider how Hegel and Marx developed their own thought in dialogue with rural insurgent knowledge from Central Europe, Haiti and the Southern United States. The second part will discuss the elite forms of knowledge that emerged to counter, and to redirect, these prior insurgencies, above all the racialized social sciences of Max Weber, Robert Park and others in Europe, West Africa, and the Southern United States. The final part of the talk will look at the insurgent responses to this counterinsurgent knowledge, including the transnational Black sociology of W.E.B. Du Bois and others, as well as decolonial and subaltern studies – the very forms of knowledge that animate this talk.

    Professor Zimmermann’s lecture is part of the workshop Empires of Knowledge: Expertise and Power across the Long Twentieth Century taking place at the Liu Institute for Global Issues, UBC, 15-16 September. “Empires of Knowledge” is the first workshop organized by GHI West, the new Pacific Regional Office of the German Historical Institute Washington DC.
     
  •  
  •  
  • Unless otherwise noted, all of our lectures are free to attend and do not require registration.

 

September 15, 2017
10:00 am to 11:30 am

Coach House

6201 Cecil Green Park Rd

Speakers

Andrew Zimmermann, History, George Washington University, Washington DC
Questions? Contact Us
  • Lecture
Green College UBC Crest The official logo of the University of British Columbia. Urgent Message An exclamation mark in a speech bubble. Caret An arrowhead indicating direction. Arrow An arrow indicating direction. Arrow in Circle An arrow indicating direction. Arrow in Circle An arrow indicating direction. Caret A month-view page from a calendar. Chats Two speech clouds. Facebook The logo for the Facebook social media service. Information The letter 'i' in a circle. Instagram The logo for the Instagram social media service. Instagram An arrow exiting a rectangle. Linkedin The logo for the LinkedIn social media service. Location Pin A map location pin. Mail An envelope. Menu Three horizontal lines indicating a menu. Minus A minus sign. Telephone An antique telephone. Plus A plus symbol indicating more or the ability to add. Rss A symbol with radiating bars indicating an RSS feed. Search A magnifying glass. Twitter The logo for the Twitter social media service. Youtube The logo for the YouTube video sharing service.