Ep.49: Coloniality and the Matrix Trilogy
Description
This episode seeks to share an understanding of coloniality as a global system by engaging with the Matrix film series franchise, focusing on the initial trilogy. The Matrix trilogy is applied as a metaphor to build critical consciousness of coloniality, settler-colonialism, and Indigeneity, while also exploring other social constructions. This compliments an early episode on modernity and Indigeneity and confronts the world as we know it.
References:
Liliana Conlisk Gallegos – Thinking Coloniality of Power Tedx
Jack Forbes – Columbus and Other Cannibals
Sylvia Wynter – Unsettling the Coloniality of Being
Nelson Maldonado-Torres – On the Coloniality of Being; Against War
Anibal Quijano – Coloniality of Power
Maria Lugones – Heterosexualism and the Colonial/Modern Gender System
Ty Tengan – (En)gendering Colonialism
The Red Nation
Afropessimism – Frank Wilderson III
John Trudell - Trudell
David Graeber and David Wengrow – The Dawn of Everything



