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AFR 362: The New South
3.00 Credits
Mercer University
(Same as HIS 362) The South from Reconstruction to the present, with emphasis on the New South movement, agrarian unrest, and the impact of liberalism in the twentieth century. (Every two years)
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AFR 363: African American History
3.00 Credits
Mercer University
(Same as HIS 363) An overview of the African American experience with emphasis on the following topics: African heritage; life under slavery; conditions among free blacks during the antebellum period; actions of blacks during the Civil War and Reconstruction and reactions to the rise of virulent white racism after Reconstruction; and the roots, achievements, and transformation of the civil rights movement. (Every two years)
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AFR 389: The Black Woman
3.00 Credits
Mercer University
(Same as WGS 389) An historical and literary examination of the black woman and her role in American culture. (Every two years)
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AFR 490: Supervised Practical Research:A Field Project
3.00 Credits
Mercer University
This course requires that the advanced student attempt to solve a limited problem in human relations by use of knowledge gained in course-work and by employment of existing community resources and agencies. (Occasional)
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AFR 495: Senior Seminar in Africana Studies
3.00 Credits
Mercer University
A course designed to fulfill the exit requirement for students majoring in Africana Studies. Open as well to AFR minors and other students with senior standing in the College of Liberal Arts. Emphasizing supervised research projects, this seminar enables students to compare methodologies and perspectives, to examine specific problems in Africana Studies, and to sharpen their skills as researchers and writers. This course is required for the Africana Studies major. (Every year)
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ANT 350: Cultural Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Mercer University
An analysis of the cultural areas of the world with in-depth studies of cultures within each of these areas, including the way the cultures were before contact with Western civilization and the effect of this contact on the cultures. (Every year)
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ANT 352: Cultures of the Americas
3.00 Credits
Mercer University
An exploration of the migration and first inhabitants of the "New World" and of the cultureswhich they developed in relative isolation. Their cosmologies, social organization, modes of subsistence, rituals and art will be studied. We will also examine their legacy which remains with us today. Field trips included. (Every two years)
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ANT 354: Cultural Archaeology
3.00 Credits
Mercer University
The study of extinct cultures using artifactual remains. The data gathering techniques of excavation, labeling, and dating are demonstrated. Prevailing models of interpretation are reviewed, and the notion of cultural process is explored. Field trips are required. (Every two years)
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ANT 356: Archaeology of the Goddess
3.00 Credits
Mercer University
An examination of the existence of feminine deity through evidence offered by the prehistorical archaeological record and origin mythologies. The dynamics of cultural change are explored in tracing the rise of patriarchal religion. (Every two years)
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ANT 390: Special Topics in Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Mercer University
Prerequisite: consent of instructor. A study of some significant topic in anthropology that is not available through other departmental course offerings. (Occasional)
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