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16th Annual Edward Said Lecture- Brenna Bhandar: Cultivating the Soil : Use, Improvement and the Colonial Conditions of our Present
via Zoom

The Department of English & Comparative Literary Studies presents

The 16th Annual Edward Said Memorial Lecture - via Zoom

The event is free, and a link to join will be emailed to you on the day of the event.

For more information, email Jonathan Skinner: J.E.Skinner@warwick.ac.uk

Brenna Bhandar (University of British Columbia) is the author of Colonial Lives of Property: Law, Land and Racial Regimes of Ownership (Duke University Press, 2018), and the co-editor (with Rafeef Ziadah) of Revolutionary Feminisms (Verso, 2020). Dr. Bhandar’s research takes a fundamentally transdisciplinary approach, and draws upon critical race and feminist theory, critical indigenous studies scholarship, post-colonial theory, political philosophy and legal history.

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