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AFS 1015: Introductory Quranic Arabic
3.00 Credits
Manhattanville College
Arabic language instruction at the introductory level. There are more Arabic speakers on the Africa continent than anywhere else in the world. More than half of Africans are Muslims and therefore use Arabic in their daily devotions. ( Fall)
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AFS 1016: Intermediate Quranic Arabic
3.00 Credits
Manhattanville College
Arabic language instruction at the intermediate level. Prerequisite: AFS 1015: Introductory Quranic Arabic ( Spring)
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AFS 1017: Advanced Arabic
3.00 Credits
Manhattanville College
Arabic language instruction at the advanced level. Prerequisite: AFS 1015: Introductory Quranic Arabic This course explores the experiences of Arabic in the original texts while teaching advanced oral and written skills.
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AFS 1020: Africa Discovered- Africa & Africans in World History
3.00 Credits
Manhattanville College
Despite being the cradle of current human societies, Africa is still the continent linked to "discovery," perhaps reflecting the prejudices or fantasies of outsiders; more likely, it suggests an Africa defined as the "other", especially in the West. The course covers the major historical periods from early humanity to the most recent. Only open to first-year students by invitation. (Spring)
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AFS 1022: Europeans and Americans through African Eyes
3.00 Credits
Manhattanville College
Most of the literature about the relations between Africans and Westerners is about the West's views. Therefore little is known about what Africa and Africans think about Europe. This is due in part to the fact that most scholars rely heavily on European and American documents and perspectives. This course addresses the issue of how Africans have viewed Europe and North America through time. Only open to first-year students by invitation. ( Fall)
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AFS 2011: African Performance and Politics
3.00 Credits
Manhattanville College
This course explores performance and narrative in African culture. Through lectures and performances (live or taped), it will address the historicity of the arts, including the role and status of public intellectuals, the relevance of representation, and the validity of transposition and of translation. The readings will reflect the innovative multidisciplinary approach. ( Fall)
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AFS 2015: African Diaspora in South America
3.00 Credits
Manhattanville College
This course focuses on the peoples and cultures of African descent that have existed on the South American continent. Particular attention will be paid to this phenomenon as it manifests itself in Brazil.
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AFS 2016: History of Jazz
3.00 Credits
Manhattanville College
The purpose of this course is to develop an understanding of, and insights into, the development of America's great natural resource: jazz. Its musical ingredients will be examined critically through listening and participation. In addition, rock music, and its differences and relationships to jazz, will be explored. ( Spring)
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AFS 2019: Introduction to African Studies I
3.00 Credits
Manhattanville College
This course is an interdisciplinary, historical survey of African societies. It introduces major African political, social and cultural institutions and events from ancient times to the present. It aims to facilitate understanding of how African communities have faced the challenges of societal construction; encountered historical disruptions; and continued the process of reconstruction to the present. ( Fall)
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AFS 2021: Introduction to African Studies II
3.00 Credits
Manhattanville College
This course provides an interdisciplinary introduction to African historical and societal background in the Americas: the Diaspora; slavery; new social forms: family systems, social, cultural and religious institutions; the political and intellectual struggles for humanity and freedom; and cultural, economic, and political development. The approach aims for an historical understanding of African American, Afro-Caribbean, and Afro- Latino communities and Africa's constant creativity and contributions to the larger multi-cultural stream. ( Spring)
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