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AFST 387a: hist 386Ja,Women and Gender in African History
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Michael R.Mahoney. For description see under History.
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AFST 398a: er&m 398a/ints 398a,Race and Class in Comparative Perspective
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Jeremy Seekings. For description see under International Studies.
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AFST 401: aG ,Research Methods in African Studies
3.00 Credits
Yale University
AnnBiersteker. w1.30-3.20 (0) Junior sem Disciplinary and interdisciplinary research methodologies in African studies, with emphasis on field methods and archival research in the social sciences and humanities. Research methodologies are compared by studying recent works in African studies.
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AFST 401 - aG ,Research Methods in African Studies
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AFST 420a: ep&e 347a/plsc 430a,The Politics of Development Assistance
3.00 Credits
Yale University
David Simon. For description see under Political Science.
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AFST 421: bG ,Comparative Perspectives on African Literatures
3.00 Credits
Yale University
AnnBiersteker. w1.30-3.20 Hu (0) Introduction to a wide range of topics in African literature through English translations of works composed both in African and in European languages. Readings include poetry, novels, plays, essays, nonliterary texts, and autobiographies. Consideration of the symbiotic relationship between printed text and oral performance and between composition and transmission.
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AFST 430: bG ,Language Planning in Sub-Saharan Africa
3.00 Credits
Yale University
KiarieWa'Njogu. w1.30-3.20 Hu (0) Examination of language policies in selected sub-Saharan African countries. Analysis of language use in different contexts; assessment of the impact of globalization on African langua ges.
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AFST 435a: thst 335a,Contemporary Dance of African Expression
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Lacina Coulibaly. For description see under Theater Studies.
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AFST 447b: plsc 447b,The Rwandan Genocide in Comparative Context
3.00 Credits
Yale University
David Simon. For description see under Political Science.
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AFST 447b - plsc 447b,The Rwandan Genocide in Comparative Context
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AFST 464: bG /anth 422bG/plsc 434bG,Africa and the Disciplines
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Kamari Clarke. w 1.30-3.20 Hu,So (0) Senior sem Abroad survey of Africa's relation to academic discourse, as seen in a variety of disciplines. Examination of how Africa is represented and discussed in different fields; how disciplinary formations, language, popular conceptions, and related intellectual practices of the various disciplines have affected academic approaches to studies of Africa; and how these approaches have reinvented particular African geographies, such as sub-Saharan vs. North African, Francophone vs. Anglophone, South Africa vs. the rest of Africa, and contemporary diasporic articulations.
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AFST 471a: and 472b,Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Yale University
Staff. htba (0) Independent research under the direction of a faculty member in the program on a special topic in African Studies not covered in other courses. Permission of the director of undergraduate studies and of the instructor directing the research is required. A proposal signed by the instructor must be submitted to the director of undergraduate studies by the end of the second week of classes. The instructor meets with the student regularly, typically for an hour a week, and the student writes a final paper or a series of short essays. Either term or both terms may be elected.
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