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AF AM ST350-0: African American Literary Criticism and Theory
3.00 Credits
Northwestern University
Advanced introduction to African American literary cultural criticism and theory. Topics include the "black aesthetic"; black writers as critics; black feminism, representation, and sexuality; critiques of the roles of black intellectuals; and the uses of and resistance to poststructuralist theory in African American criticism.
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AF AM ST355-0: 20th Century Intellectual and Popular Culture
3.00 Credits
Northwestern University
Examination of the rise and persistence of the notion of black cultural/racial authenticity in the 20th century through the lens of various forms of intellectual and popular culture.
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AF AM ST357-0: Performing Memory in the Black World
3.00 Credits
Northwestern University
Exploration of the ways in which peoples of the Black Atlantic remember slavery and fashion identities through novels, film, folktales, and drama.
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AF AM ST360-0: Major Authors
3.00 Credits
Northwestern University
In-depth examination of a selected author's body of work. Choice of author varies. May be repeated for credit with change of author.
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AF AM ST363-0: Racism in Western Modernity
3.00 Credits
Northwestern University
Impact of racism in the formation of Western modernity. Critical conceptual and historical analyses of the social formation of "race" and the historical implications of racism in the contemporary West.
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AF AM ST365-0: Black Chicago
3.00 Credits
Northwestern University
Surveys the social, cultural, and political history of African Americans in Chicago, including the Great Migration, the black political machine, black Chicago music, racial segregation, internal class stratification, and the role of black churches.
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AF AM ST370-0: Black Activist Debates
3.00 Credits
Northwestern University
Analysis of African American political thought and advocacy since Reconstruction. Major ideological and tactical debates among Ida B. Wells, W. E. B. Du Bois, Booker T. Washington, and Marcus Garvey; the shift from civil rights to Black Power in the black liberation movement; the rise of black feminism and the gay and lesbian rights movement; the rise of black conservatism and the contemporary struggle for reparations for slavery and segregation.
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AF AM ST375-0: Globalization,Eurocentrism,Black Cosmopolitanism
3.00 Credits
Northwestern University
Consequences of the omission of "coloniality" from questions asked of Western modernity. Examines "globalization," "Eurocentrism," and "black cosmopolitanism" as bases for understanding social t heory's relation to coloni
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AF AM ST378-0: The Harlem Renaissance
3.00 Credits
Northwestern University
African American political and social movements and cultural production in theater, music, visual arts, and literature from 1915 to 1930. Prerequisites: consent of instructor and 210-1,2 or another African American literature course.
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AF AM ST379-0: Black Women Writers
3.00 Credits
Northwestern University
Intensive, multigenre examination of the contribution of black women to African American, women's, and American literature, with consideration of the factors and figures that have influenced the reception of black women' s writings across time.
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