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DESCRIPTION:The Direct Action Monterey Network is teaming up with Old Capitol Books and 
 the Monterey Community Education Project to offer a free series of seminars 
 and discussion on social theory and history.\n\n--What is Marxist 
 Feminism?, Friday 3 November\n--A New Idea: The Paris Commune of 1871, 
 Friday 10 November\n--Understanding Post-Colonial Theory, Friday 17 
 November\n\nUnderstanding Post-Colonial Theory\nFriday 17 November 2017, 
 7pm\nFacilitated by Sriya Shresha\n\n    This seminar will focus on 
 colonial and post-colonial studies, with readings from Edward Said and Ania 
 Looma. Facilitated by Dr. Sriya Shrestha of CSU Monterey Bay.\n\nReadings 
 (available for free at oldcapitolbooks.com):\n\n    Ania Loomba 
 “Situating Colonial and Postcolonial Studies”\n    Edward Said 
 “Introduction” Orientalism (pp. 9-36)\n\nThis event is free and open to 
 everyone.\n\nIn the past, the TCAS seminars have included led discussion 
 groups around readings addressing Polyamory, Anarchism, Prisons & 
 Incarceration, Alternative Sexualities, Understanding Fascism, and 
 Revolutionizing Education (just to name a few).  This fall we’re moving 
 into our fourteenth series of TCAS and it’s a great hit!\n\n    These 
 series of seminar sessions have been put together to encourage the exchange 
 of ideas, experiences, and knowledge surrounding a particular topic or 
 theme. We want to create a place where people can meet with other people 
 from Monterey Bay communities to talk about current events and discuss new 
 philosophies and ways of thinking critically about society. Though these 
 seminars have been designed for non-students, and for those of us who have 
 had little or no college experience, everyone is invited to participate. We 
 believe that everyone can have something to offer to the seminars as we 
 move through current debates in politics and different political and social 
 theories.\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2017/10/29/18804036.php
SUMMARY:Understanding Post-Colonial Theory (Thinking Critically about Society)
LOCATION:Old Capitol Books, 559 Tyler Street, downtown Monterey
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2017/10/29/18804036.php
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