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Approaches to Visual Studies
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Data visualization, data feminism, visual culture, colonialism, imperialism

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Jayson Musson. A Horror, 2017
Jayson Musson. A Horror, 2017
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Data Visualization Pond
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Decolonising the Mind: the Politics of Language in African Literature - Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o
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"Imagining: Creating Space for Indigenous Ontologies," Marisa Elena Duarte & Miranda Belarde-Lewis
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Racecraft, Karen E. Fields & Barbara J. Fields
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“It’s legitimate for the police to use violence because they are enforcing the law; the law is legitimate because it’s rooted in the constitution; the constitution is legitimate because it comes from the people; the people created the constitution by acts of illegal violence. The obvious question, then: How does one tell the difference between “the people” and a mere rampaging mob?”
― David Graeber

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