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AFRA 373: Sociology of Gangster Rap Music and Culture
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Critical look at evolution of Gangster Rap music and culture in low-income Black communities. Also, this course focuses on how "street identified" Black youth and adults or those engaged in crime as a lifestyle have organized a socio-political and economic movement through their music.
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AFRA 375: Peoples and Cultures of Modern Latin America
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Contemporary cultures and societies of Latin America, with emphasis on historical perspective. Rural and urban populations, the elite, the military, the church, students and workers.
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AFRA 381: Understanding Black Men in the Streets and in Prison
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Examines development of a street identity in Black men in the community and criminal justice system, particularly as a result of inadequate economic and educational opportunity.
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AFRA 382: Studies in Multicultural Literature in English
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Consideration of multiculturalism as it pertains to American culture or literature in English from Africa and other non-European societies. Variable in historical range, geography, and genre. PREREQ: ENGL110. RESTRICTIONS: May be taken up to three times when topics vary.
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AFRA 391: Interdisciplinary Approaches to African American Studies
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Develops methodology-based skills allowing for systematic thought and conduct of research on Black Americans in the African Diaspora.
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AFRA 392: Brazil in the Modern World
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Focuses on the social and political history of Brazil over five hundred years, from first indigenous contact with Europeans through independence, formation of the Republic, modernization and contemporary issues facing the country. Ends by examining Brazil's changing place on the global stage.
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AFRA 393: Special Topics: Readings in Black Text, Anti-Text, and Juxta-Text
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
This course is colloquy formatted and specifically either with one text or various texts. Text is construed as either written, imaged, filmic, etc. etc. etc. Dialogues and disagreements are encouraged to help us reconceive (which is in keeping with Africana Studies) paradigms of knowledge. All of the work in the course connects to the student's concentration and thus the readings are in a multivariate intellectual context and thus works within varying disciplinary identities that serve to develop divergent understanding.
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AFRA 395: Pan Africanism
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Traces the rise, development and varied expressions of the drive towards the liberation and unity of black people on the continent (Africa) and in the diaspora. Covers liberation struggles in Africa and the Civil Rights movement in the United States.
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AFRA 397: History of South Africa
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Surveys the complex historical development of South African society. Topics include African resistance to white expansion, wars of resistance, the impact of agricultural and labor laws on African societies, tensions in white society, Africaners in power since 1948, and African struggles for freedom.
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AFRA 398: African American Religious History
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
This course will acquaint students with the history of African-American religious practices from slavery to the present. It will also introduce students to African-American religious diversity including the practice of Islam, African traditional religions (such as Yoruba, Vodun and Santeria), Buddhism, Humanism and New Thought religions. Particular attention will be given to the roles of women in the various religious traditions.
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