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AFRI 0640: Contemporary Issues in African Politics and Culture: Thinking Africa Differently
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Using an interdisciplinary methodology this course will examine three current issues in African societies: War, Violence and Sovereignty; the Politics of Gender in the African postcolony and the meanings of History, Trauma and Public Memory in some African societies. We will undertake this examination by "thinking about Africa differently," that is by thinking about these three issues outside of the dominant set of images, tropes and ideas that have conventionally constructed a particular version of Africa.
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AFRI 0650: Eighteenth-Century Art-Imagining the Global Eighteenth-Century (HIAA 0650)
0.00 Credits
Brown University
Interested students must register for HIAA 0650 S01.
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AFRI 0710: Topics in Africana Studies
1.00 Credits
Brown University
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AFRI 0710A: Racial and Gender Politics in Contemporary Brazil
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Brazil is commonly understood as an example of a "racially democratic" nation, but as scholars have recently shown, racism permeates all aspects of Brazilian society. This course traces the development of the theorization of race, racial identity and race relations in contemporary Brazil. The approach of the course will be interdisciplinary, drawing upon works from anthropology, literature, history, music, and film. Topics will include colonialism and enslavement, nationalism, social activism and popular culture. We will also consider how Brazilian social relations differ from or conform to other racialized patterns in other nation-states in the Americas. Particular attention will be placed on the interrelationship between race, gender, class, and nation. WRIT
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AFRI 0710B: Ethics of Black Power
1.00 Credits
Brown University
In his now classic text Blood in My Eye, George Jackson writes "All revolution should be love inspired". This course will plumb the depths of Jackson's remark by critically interrogating the ethical dimensions of the Black Power concept and the cultural, ideological, and political interventions influenced by the conceptual revolution. We will assess the ethical parameters of the various ideological tendencies that influenced the conceptual formulation and political articulation of Black Power including Black Nationalism, Feminism, Liberalism, Marxism-Leninism-Maoism and Pan-Africanism.
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AFRI 0760: Topics in Africana Studies
1.00 Credits
Brown University
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AFRI 0760A: Rastafarianism
1.00 Credits
Brown University
This course explores the philosophy, history, politics , and theology of Rastafari, one of the Caribbean's most influential and misunderstood liberation movements.
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AFRI 0760B: Raggae, Rastafari and Revolution
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Bob Marley in the song Revolution declares, "Revolution Reveals." Beginning from this frame this course will examine the history of Rastafari since it was formed in the late 1930s as an Afro-Caribbean religious practice. It will examine how the emergence of raggae music in Jamaica in the late 1960s mixed and then became one central ingredient of what has been called "conscious music" in the period of the flowering of anti-colonial and black radicalism in the 20th century. The course will explore how raggae music became a form of subaltern language rethinking questions of nation and history in the Caribbean and Africa.
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AFRI 0800B: African American Literature and the Legacy of Slavery (ENGL 0800B)
0.00 Credits
Brown University
Interested students must register for ENGL 0800B S01 (CRN 15405).
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AFRI 0850: The Politics of Gender in the Caribbean Novel
1.00 Credits
Brown University
This course will examine 20th Century Caribbean Literature as a genre, which poses challenges to colonialism and raises profound questions of sovereignty. It will examine how Contemporary Caribbean Literature contributes to the world of literature in general.
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