Teaching
📍 Waipapa Taumata Rau (University of Auckland)
2021
Diasporic Decoloniality
Sociology and Criminology Seminar Series, University of Auckland
Friday 17 September, 3-4 pm in B435-820, Zoom link TBA
This presentation will discuss the positionality of scholars engaging in sociological work by asking, 'what does it mean to engage in decolonial work as a diasporic migrant on a settler-colonial state?'. Drawing on decolonial scholarship of Walter Mignolo, Catherine Walsh, Linda Tuhiwai Smith and the phenomenological framework of Emily. S. Lee, the various ways in which the Master's tools can be utilised for liberation of the marginalised will be explored.
APRU Workshop Series: Overcoming Anti-Asian Hate: Part II: Global Perspectives
Association of Pacific Rim Universities, organised by UCLA
November 2021, further details TBC
2020-2021
2021
Migration and Multiculturalism in Aotearoa (August 2021)
TFCSOCIOL 92F Tertiary Foundation Certificate in Sociology
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Politics of Identity Construction (August 2021)
ASIAN 140/G New Zealand and Asia
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Thinking ‘Race’ (May 2021)
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Decolonial Theories (May 2021)
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'Race', Representation and Resistance (May 2021)
SOCIOL 105 Cultural Studies and Society
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Migration and Multiculturalism; A Decolonial Perspective (September 2020)
SOCIOL 101/G Understanding Aotearoa New Zealand
'Race' and Resistance in Popular Culture (May 2020)
SOCIOL 105 Cultural Studies and Society
2018-2021
Past Panels + Courses
Panellist
Is Masculinity Inherently Toxic? (May, 2021)
Gender Studies Panel Discussion, University of Auckland
Who are the victims of patriarchy? Race, ethnicity, coloniality, queerness and class (April 2021)
Gender Studies Panel Discussion, University of Auckland
Lecturer
Sociology 101/G: Understanding Aotearoa New Zealand (Summer School, 2021)
Graduate Teaching Assistant
Sociology 103: New Zealand Social Policy and Social Justice (S2, 2020)
Sociology 105: Cultural Studies and Society (S1, 2020)
Sociology 101/G: Understanding Aotearoa New Zealand (S2, 2018; SS, 2019; S2, 2019)
Sociology 100: Issues and Themes in Sociology (S2, 2018; S1, 2019)
Sociology 213: Ethnicity and Identity (S1, 2018)