Kant, Race, and Empire
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In this seminar we’ll engage in close readings, interpretation, and discussion of the political, aesthetic, and anthropological writings of Immanuel Kant to scrutinize the account of politics and cosmopolitanism contained within them. We will pair these readings with recent appraisal of his work’s racial dimensions and its connections with empire. We will close the course by exploring radical accounts of the global/cosmopolitanism written from the margins.
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