“Disembodied Cognition” – Biopolitics and Lived Experience in Global Trauma Narratives
In this episode, host Mohan Dutta discusses with guest Noor Aswad the legacies of imperialism in Syria. They stress the importance of not portraying imperialism with a broad brush stroke. Aswad points out how the converse of America as a beacon of light, which is America as an unstoppable imperial actor, erases the micropolitics of resistance; in this way, America is not the only actor of oppression in Syria. She also discusses the struggle among oppressed people to organize a narrative that resonates with the Western world.
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Featuring
Mohan Dutta
Noor Aswad
Sponsor:
Institute for Advanced Study in the Global South at Northwestern University Qatar
More from the host & speakers:
Professor, Dean's Chair | School of Communication, Journalism, and Marketing
Director, Center for Culture-Centered Approach to Research and Evaluation (CARE)
Massey University, Aotearoa New Zealand
Twitter - @mjdutt @CAREMasseyNZ
Doctoral student in the Department of Communication
University of Memphis
Twitter - @noorghazalaswad
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