AFRICAAM 200Y: Honors Thesis and Senior Thesis Research
Winter. Required for students writing an Honors Thesis. Optional for Students writing a Senior Thesis.
Terms: Win
| Units: 3-5
Instructors:
Dieter, K. (PI)
AFRICAAM 264: Introduction to Global Black Diasporic Studies II: Race, Gender, and Identity (COMPLIT 264, CSRE 265, FRENCH 264E)
This course is a critical exploration of Black diasporas worldwide. Students will examine both well-known and overlooked historical figures, alongside literature, political thought, and artistic works from diverse diasporic communities. Through cross-cultural and cross-linguistic perspectives, they'll engage in discussions linking theories to contemporary issues. Topics will include race, class, gender, identity, sexuality, migration, performance, and the body. Students will explore these themes within frameworks such as African-derived religions, Black internationalism, Negritude, Panafricanism, Afro-Asian solidarity, Tricontinentalism, Afropolitanism, and Afropean identities.Taught in English
Terms: Win
| Units: 4
| UG Reqs: WAY-A-II, WAY-EDP
Instructors:
Seck, F. (PI)
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