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DESCRIPTION:Speaker Information:Dr. Leila Angod\, Center for Global Studies
  Visiting Scholar &amp\; Postdoctoral Fellow at the Centre for Urban Schoo
 ling at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education\, University of Tor
 onto. \n\n\n\nPlease join us for lunch and a guest lecture with Dr. Leila 
 Angod!\nThe production of young elites as caring national leaders and glob
 al citizens requires regulated racial encounters. At elite secondary schoo
 ls\, volunteer abroad is a particularly salient mode of encounter\, one th
 at works through a humanitarian relation that is imbricated in circuits of
  colonialism and global racial capitalism. \nIn this presentation\, Dr. An
 god draws on her ethnographic study of a group of girls from an elite Cana
 dian secondary school who travelled to South Africa for the purpose of vol
 unteering. She discusses enchantment\, a technique that enables girls\, bo
 th white and of colour\, to leverage gendered racial hierarchies for the p
 urpose of securing ruling class status. \nDr. Angod’s research engages wha
 t is at stake in processes of becoming through the bodies of racial others
 . \n\n\n\nCost:Open and free to the public with lunch provided!Contact:Sop
 hy Caixcai7@illinois.eduSponsor:Office of International Programs and Cente
 r for Global Studies
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DTSTAMP:20260413T205216Z
DTSTART:20160405T170000Z
LOCATION:IL\,USA\,Champaign
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SUMMARY:Volunteer Abroad at Elite Canadian Private Schools: Producing Young
  Elites Through Regulated Racial Encounters
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<table><tbody><tr><td><p>Speaker Information:<
 /p></td><td><p><span style="font-size: 16pt\; font-family: &quot\;Times&qu
 ot\;\; font-weight: bold">Dr. Leila Angod\, Center for Global Studies Visi
 ting Scholar &amp\; Postdoctoral Fellow at the Centre for Urban Schooling 
 at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education\, University of Toronto.
  </span></p></td></tr></tbody></table><div class="page" title="Page 1">\n<
 div class="section">\n<div class="layoutArea">\n<div class="column">\n<p><
 span style="font-size: 16pt\; font-family: &quot\;Times&quot\;\; font-weig
 ht: bold">Please join us for lunch and a guest lecture with Dr. Leila Ango
 d!</span></p>\n<p><span style="font-size: 15pt\; font-family: &quot\;Times
 &quot\;">The production of young elites as caring national leaders and glo
 bal citizens requires regulated racial encounters. At elite secondary scho
 ols\, volunteer abroad is a particularly salient mode of encounter\, one t
 hat works through a humanitarian relation that is imbricated in circuits o
 f colonialism and global racial capitalism. </span></p>\n<p><span style="f
 ont-size: 15pt\; font-family: &quot\;Times&quot\;">In this presentation\, 
 Dr. Angod draws on her ethnographic study of a group of girls from an elit
 e Canadian secondary school who travelled to South Africa for the purpose 
 of volunteering. She discusses enchantment\, a technique that enables girl
 s\, both white and of colour\, to leverage gendered racial hierarchies for
  the purpose of securing ruling class status. </span></p>\n<p><span style=
 "font-size: 15pt\; font-family: &quot\;Times&quot\;">Dr. Angod’s research 
 engages what is at stake in processes of becoming through the bodies of ra
 cial others. </span></p>\n</div>\n</div>\n</div>\n</div><table><tbody><tr>
 <td><p>Cost:</p></td><td><p>Open and free to the public with lunch provide
 d!</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>Contact:</p></td><td><p>Sophy Cai</p><p><a href
 ="mailto:xcai7@illinois.edu">xcai7@illinois.edu</a></p></td></tr><tr><td><
 p>Sponsor:</p></td><td><p>Office of International Programs and Center for 
 Global Studies</p></td></tr></tbody></table>
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