Geographies of Injustice

Postcolonial Spatialities

The Postcolonial, Race and Diaspora Studies Colloquium at NYU 

invites you to 

Postcolonial Spatialities
April 26-27
Room 106
244 Greene Street 



While postcolonial theory is necessarily invested in questions of space, it has not produced the multi-layered theories of space, spatiality, and space-making that the late 1980s and early 1990s seemed to promise. This conference on Postcolonial Spatialities will thus wrestle with spatial theories as they are currently constituted but with a view to reviewing them with postcolonial perspectives at the level of example and of theory.





Program Schedule
 
THURSDAY APRIL 26
 
9:00-9:30Welcome Address
Ato Quayson, NYU - The Challenge of Postcolonial Spatialities
 
10:00-11:30 Session 1—The State of Space or the Space of State? 
11:45-1:15 Session 2—The Arc from Space to Memory 
2:30-4:15pm Session 3—Techno-Logics of Space 
4:15-5:45 Session 4—Typologies of Colonial Space-Making 


FRIDAY APRIL 27
 
9:30-11:00 Session 5—Space, Planning, Study 
11:15-12:45 Session 6—Syncing Space and Politics

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