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AFRI 325: Survey of Blues and Rock
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. An examination of the development of blues and rock as well as the roots of these genres, including jazz, ragtime, gospel, country, etc. Emphasis is placed on significant stylistic trends and musical artists, as well as their cultural and historical contexts. No prior musical experience required. (Also listed as Music 330.) General Education Credits [GE2000: LAPS:E: Literary, Artistic, and Philosophical Studies-Elective]
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AFRI 329: Music in Africa
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. An examination of music making in African cultures. Topics will include a general survey of major principles of African music, and case studies of specific national and ethnic traditions. An underlying theme will be the relation of musical structures and practices to African social and cultural systems and institutions. (Also listed as Music 329.) General Education Credits [ GE2000: Multicultural Studies-International Cultures]
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AFRI 331: Survey of African American Art
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. This course traces the development of Black art from its ancient roots in Africa through the Caribbean, to Antebellum America and the Harlem Renaissance. Its emphasis is on the philosophical, cultural, and stylistic tenets, which continue to inspire Black artists in the diaspora. (Also listed as Art 389.) General Education Credits [ GE2000: Multicultural Studies-U.S. Diversity]
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AFRI 334: Introduction to African Art
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. This course will introduce students to the multi-faceted arts of Africa, from traditional forms to contemporary artistic manifestations. Students will be introduced to the broad spectrum of works, issues, practices, and belief systems, which are often radically different from those with which they are familiar but which challenge their perception of the visual arts and their definitions of aesthetics. (Also listed as Art 388.) General Education Credits [ GE2000: Multicultural Studies-International Cultures]
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AFRI 340: Multicultural American Literature
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. Language and cultural diversity in the literature of minority writers in the United States. (Also listed as English 340.) General Education Credits [ GE2000: Multicultural Studies-U.S. Diversity]
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AFRI 350: History and Culture of Modern Africa I:African Societies in the Age of Colonialism
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. The historical development of the various peoples of modern Africa and their interaction with non African societies in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries will be covered. (Also
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AFRI 351: History and Culture of Modern Africa II:National Movements and Independence
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. This course will discuss the growth of nationalist movements, a comparative study of their ideologies, the achievement of independence, and the evolution of contemporary Africa. (Also listed as History 372.) General Education Credits [ GE2000: Multicultural Studies- International Cultures]
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AFRI 354: Post-Colonial Africa
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. This course will encourage students to explore major political, economic, and social issues of post-colonial Africa. Specific attention will be devoted to the impact of independence upon African societies and their peoples, industrialization, communication, urbanization, and Western education. In this course students will master the fundamentals of African geography and politics.
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AFRI 383: Modern Black American Literature
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. African American writing from 1940 to the present. (Also listed as English 346.) General Education Credits [ GE2000: Literary, Artistic, and Philosophical Studies- Literature and Public Life]
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AFRI 385: Psychology of Prejudice:Problems and Progress
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. This course explores the history and dynamics of prejudice and prejudicial behavior. Opportunities to develop strategies for identification and reduction of prejudice as reflected in contemporary society are integrated into the curriculum. (Also listed as Psychology 385.)
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