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AFRSTY 350L: Race,Class,and Gender:Issues in US Diversity
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Boston
This course deals with the interrelationship of race, class and gender, exploring how they have shaped the experiences of all people in the United States. Focusing on race, class and gender as distinct but interlocking relationships within society, the course examines both the commonalities and the differences that different historical experiences have generated.
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AFRSTY 352L: Harlem Renaissance
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Boston
This course focuses on major texts of the Harlem Renaissance within contexts of modernism, history, and the development of an African American literary tradition. The course will examine how literature creates and represents real and "imagined" communities and will explore the diverse and often contradictory roles that literature plays in shaping, resisting, and reinforcing cultural discourses.
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AFRSTY 355L: Black Popular Culture
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Boston
This course requires students to engage with Black/African diasporic cultural products intended for a mass audience. The macro-contents of American and global consumer capitalism and the micro- categories of ethnicity, gender, and sexualities are used as a framework for the critical analysis of production, consumption, and reception of African American popular culture in the US and abroad.
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AFRSTY 410: African-American Urban Politics
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Boston
An examination of the dynamics of African-American politics in the urban setting.
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AFRSTY 420: Race,Class,and Political Modernization
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Boston
An exhaustive treatment of the evolution of the American sociopolitical system and the role and function of African people and Third World nationalities within that system. Special attention is given to the interplay between racial oppression and class exploitation as factors in the political process.
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AFRSTY 430: Race and the American Legal System
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Boston
This course focuses on the historical relationship between race and the American legal system. It examines the social forces and events that precipitated major court decisions and legislative enactments from slavery to the present.
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AFRSTY 440: Post-Colonial Literature:Africa and the Caribbean
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Boston
This course examines contemporary African and Caribbean literature in its historical, cultural, and intellectual context. Emphasis is on the ways different writers have attempted to develop new literary forms in order to create authentic images of their cultures and communities. The course also looks at the continuing influence of colonialism on the literary and social life of these communities. There is no prerequisite, but AFRSTY 290 is strongly recommended.
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AFRSTY 478: Independent Study AFRSTY 479,Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Boston
Independent Study AFRSTY 479,Independent Study
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AFRSTY 480: Topics in Africana Studies
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Boston
Intensive study of special topics varying each year according to instructor.
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AFRSTY 498: Africana Studies Honors Seminar I
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Boston
An interdisciplinary seminar for students admitted to honors, and to a limited number of other highly qualified students.
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