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AFAS 301: A History of African American Theater
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
A survey of African-American theater from post-Civil War "coon" shows and reviews to movements for a national black theater, such as Krigwa, Lafayette and Lincoln, and the Black Arts Movement. Early black theater and minstrels; black theater movement and other ethnic theater movements in America. Critical readings of such plays as Amiri Baraka's Dutchman, Lorraine Hansberry's A Raisin in the Sun, and Langston Hughes and Zora Neale Hurston's Mule Bone. Also works by August Wilson, Ed Bullins, Charles Fuller, Georgia Douglas Johnson.
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AFAS 302: Black Theater Workshop III
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Same as Drama 368
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AFAS 3061: Literacy Education in the Contexts of Human Rights and Social Justice
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Same as Educ 306
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AFAS 306B: Africa: Peoples and Cultures
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Same as Anthro 306B
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AFAS 3101: "GIVE UP THE MIC": BLACK FEMINISM IN THE UNITED STATES
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
It is a mistaken, but widely held assumption that Black feminism in the United States emerged from the second-wave women's movement of the 1960s. This course offers a different view: the black feminist movement has a long history with roots in the slavery era. This course charts the historical evolution of black feminist theory and praxis from the 19th century to the present through reading texts from a variety of black feminists including abolitionists, anti-lynching advocates, clubwomen, blues artists, unionists, communists, civil rights and black power movement activists, poets, leaders of formal feminist organizations, and hip-feminists. We examine essays and books that articulate the complexity of black American women's demand for social, economic, and political equality as well as the desire for a vision of liberation based on historical and ongoing struggles against race and gender oppression. We identify the central concerns of black feminist thought, salient theoretical models such as the intersection of race, gender, sexuality and class, and how the movement changed over time.
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AFAS 311: Modern Dance and the African American Legacy
2.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Same as Dance 311
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AFAS 3161: African American Politics
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
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AFAS 319C: The Pre-History of Africa
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Same as Anthro 318C
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AFAS 321C: African Civilization to 1800
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Beginning with an introduction to the methodological and theoretical approaches to African history, this course surveys African civilization and culture from the Neolithic age until 1800 ad. Topics include African geography and environmental history; migration and cross-cultural exchange; the development of Swahili culture; the Western Sudanese states; the trans-Atlantic slave trade; and the historical roots of Apartheid.
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AFAS 322C: African Civilization: 1800 to the Present
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Beginning with social and economic changes in 19th-century Africa, this course is an in-depth investigation of the intellectual and material culture of colonialism. It also is concerned with the survival of pre-colonial values and institutions and examines the process of African resistance and adaptation to social change. The survey concludes with the consequences of decolonization and an exploration of the roots of the major problems facing modern Africa.
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