ACLA 2022 Seminar: Taiwan as Island Borders: Nature, Natives, and Virus in Relational Comparisons
In recent years, borders have emerged as a critical terrain of power struggles and epistemic crises for engaging and rethinking the Post-Pandemic questions of race and multiculturalism, gender/sexuality, environmentalism, settler colonialism, and subjectivity, especially when these questions seem to be infinitely amplified and intermeshed by the vanishing and re-enforcement of borders due to the erosive COVID-19.
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