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AFRAM 261: The African-American Experience Through Literature
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Scott Instructs students in hermeneutical and sociological methods of analyses. Analyzes selected novels, essays, poems, short stories, and plays with the purpose of understanding the structures and functions of both society and personality. Offered: jointly with SOC 261.
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AFRAM 270: The Jazz Age
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Walter Interdisciplinary study of period after World War I to Great Crash. Afro-American and Anglo- American currents and impulses that flowed together in the Roaring Twenties. Covers politics of normalcy, economics of margin, literature of indulgence and confusion, transformation of race relations, and cultural influence of jazz. Offered: jointly with HSTAA 270.
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AFRAM 272: History of the South Since the Civil War
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Walter Reconstruction and its aftermath, the Agrarian (Populist) revolt, disfranchisement and segregation, the effects of urbanization and subsequent depression, desegregation, and the struggle for civil rights. Examines the New South, the conflict of ideology with structural and material change, and the place of the South in contemporary America.
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AFRAM 306: Basic Swahili
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Maulana Structure of spoken and written Swahili. Concentration on the acquisition of elemental conversational skill and an introduction to written texts of graded difficulty.
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AFRAM 307: Basic Swahili
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Maulana Structure of spoken and written Swahili. Concentration on the acquisition of elemental conversational skill and an introduction to written texts of graded difficulty.
Prerequisite:
AFRAM 306
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AFRAM 308: Basic Swahili
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Maulana Structure of spoken and written Swahili. Concentration on the acquisition of elemental conversational skill and an introduction to written texts of graded difficulty.
Prerequisite:
AFRAM 307
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AFRAM 309: Intensive Basic Swahili
15.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Maulana First-year Kiswahili language. Introduces students to Kiswahili and allows them to explore and understand not only the language but also the diverse cultures and customs of the people of East Africa. Provides a basic foundation in speaking, reading, and writing. Primary emphasis on basic structure of Kiswahili and its operation. Offered: S.
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AFRAM 315: Black Identities and Political Power
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Rivers Relates the deployment of political power within institutions to shifting racial identities. Shows how racial identities both reflect and inflect relations of domination and resistance within and between cultures in the black diaspora. Offered: jointly with POL S 315.
Prerequisite:
either AES 150, AFRAM 150, AFRAM 201, or POL S 201
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AFRAM 320: Black Women in Drama
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Character types of Black women as represented in plays by Black women. Some Black male playwrights are juxtaposed with Black female writers for comparative analysis. Playwrights include Georgia Douglas Johnson, Angelina Grimke, Alice Chidress, Lorraine Hansberry, Ira Aldridge, LeRoi Jones.
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AFRAM 321: History of Afro-American Women and the Feminist Movement
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
“Feminist Movement” from early nineteenth century to present. Treats relationship between Black and White women in their struggle for independence, at times together and at times apart. Discusses the reasons, process, and results of collaboration as well as opposition. Examines recent and contemporary attempts at cooperation. Offered: joint with WOMEN 321.
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