Dr Kam Kaur
Position | Lecturer |
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Org Unit | Wirltu Yarlu Aboriginal Education |
kam.kaur@adelaide.edu.au | |
Telephone | +61 8 8313 5131 |
Location |
Floor/Room
1
,
Schulz
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North Terrace
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Biography/ Background
Dr Kameljeet Kaur is a lecturer at The University of Adelaide. She has course coordinated and lectured in various fields including Indigenous Knowledges, History, International Relation, Cultural Studies and Sociology. Currently, she is the course coordinator and lecturer for the Indigenous Knowledges courses taught through Wirltu Yarlu. She works with both local and global First Nations communities' Elders, cultural leaders, and scholars to construct and apply Indigenous methodologies to the courses that she coordinates. Her focus and aim is to build more courses that apply First Nations pedagogies, decolonial methods, and critical theory that works from within a decolonial theoretical lens. Her research focuses on race inequalities that have become invisible. Fusing Focucault's concept of biopolitics and Edward Said's concept of orientalism, Dr Kameljeet Kaur interrogates the constructions of labels through which colonial subjects have been 'othered'. She highlights the danger of the single story that fails to address, understand and celebrate cultural diversity, by showing how hegemonic discourses bind, construct and normalise ways of being from an Anglo-Western European perspective. Her recent publication, 'Horrors of Honour' in Living Legacies of Social Injustices: Power, Time and Social Change, interrogates the discourse of 'honour crimes' in the context of the United Kingdom.
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Qualifications
Doctor of Philosophy - The University of South Australia
Joint Honours - Sociology and Literature - London South Bank University
BA of Arts - London South Bank University
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Teaching Interests
Critical Race Studies
Cultural studies
Sociology
Global Indigenous Knowledges
Gender Studies
International Relations
Politics of the Body
Language and Semiotics
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Research Interests
Critical Race Studies
Cultural Diversity
Decolonisation
Global Indigenous Knowledges
Domestic Violence and “Honour Crimes"
Gender Studies
Theorising Social Change
Politics of the Body
Language and Semiotics
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