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AFST 3500: The Geography of Africa
3.00 Credits
Georgia College & State University
A course dealing with the physical, cultural, political, and social geography of Africa.
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AFST 3580: Traditional African Worldview And Education
3.00 Credits
Georgia College & State University
This course is designed to introduce students to fundamental concepts of African world view and to see how the traditional educational system in Africa relies on these concepts. Students will become aware of the essential role of symbolism in the African cultures, and will focus on the notion of multiple meanings for each symbol and each experience in African culture. Students will also be introduced to the changes in African culture as the European educational system (a result of colonialism) began to dominate the formative years of children in Africa. Students will learn about the problems that occur when a very different world view is juxtaposed onto a traditional world view. Students should exit the course with an enhanced understanding of the foundations of traditional African culture and how subsequent generations of colonialism, and then independence, have altered that world view.
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AFST 3615: Law And Social Change in Africa
3.00 Credits
Georgia College & State University
Prerequisite: This course requires a passing grade in SOCI 1121. This course will consider the changes and challenges facing African countries since the achievement of independence such as corrupt governments, huge foreign debts, poverty, starvation, religious and ethnic conflicts, and the HIV/AIDS epidemic. It will explore the ways African governments respond to these challenges, the impediments that lie in their paths, the role of the law in mediating these issues, and the role of civil society. This course is non-repeatable for credit.
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AFST 3800: African Music And Dance
3.00 Credits
Georgia College & State University
This course will introduce students to issues, ideas, personalities, styles and important works of the African musical experience. The primary focus will be on music of Western Africa. Music of other areas will be briefly included. The course will also trace the influences of African music on American music in the form of African American folk songs. Hands-on skills will be included during classroom playing of African instruments. Some concert attendance requirements may be included if available.
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AFST 4010: African Country Project
3.00 Credits
Georgia College & State University
A detailed study of a selected African country paying attention to issues such as history, political organization, literature, art, social systems, religion, position of women, economic development and agriculture, education, health, and the environment. This will be a research course done by independent study, with the coordinator of African Studies serving as supervisor, though another faculty member with expertise in the field may be appointed. In consultation with the coordinator the student may decide to focus research on a major issue or a few major issues. A student can also fulfill the requirements of the African Country Project by preparing for and attending one South Eastern Model of the African Union.
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AFST 4451: African Literature
3.00 Credits
Georgia College & State University
Prerequisite: ENGL 2110 or IDST 2305, or permission of the instructor. An in-depth study of African literature, with attention to its social, political, historical, cultural, and economic backgrounds. Attention will be paid to the historical development of African literature and aesthetics, and the differences and continuities between Anglophone and Francophone literatures.
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AFST 4452: African Women Writers
3.00 Credits
Georgia College & State University
Prerequisite: ENGL 2110 or IDST 2305, or permission of the instructor. This course deals with African woman writers' preoccupation with the condition of African womanhood. It will look at these writers' treatment of issues like motherhood, polygamy, marriage, changing roles, the exploitation of women, the education of women, women in politics, and women and tradition.
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AFST 4541: The Politics of Modern Africa
3.00 Credits
Georgia College & State University
An examination of the diverse political systems and regions of contemporary Africa, stressing the historical, governmental, economic and cultural factors essential to an understanding of the African continent.
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AFST 4845: African Art History
3.00 Credits
Georgia College & State University
An introduction to the arts and material culture of sub-Saharan Africa from ancient times to the present. Emphasis on relationship of art forms to social and cultural contexts.
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AFST 4950: African Technology And Society
3.00 Credits
Georgia College & State University
This course examines the dominant perception of Africa as the backward, "dark" continent that easily succumbed to the advanced technology exhibited by Europeans arriving to bring "the light of civilization,"and addresses the development of technology in Africa throughout history.
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