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AAS 490: Independent Study
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Syracuse University
Independent Study
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AAS 500: Selected Topics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Syracuse University
SI Interdisciplinary seminar examining various areas of intellectual and research interests related to the American black experience. Integrates knowledge of historical, cultural, sociological, political, and economic issues. Prereq: lower-division course in the social sciences.
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AAS 501: African American Sociological Practice,1900-1945
3.00 Credits
Syracuse University
3 IR Intellectual traditions and histories of African American sociologists between 1900 and 1945. Understanding the nature of their contributions to various strands of American and Pan African social thought. Impacts on public policy.
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AAS 501 - African American Sociological Practice,1900-1945
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AAS 503: Black Paris:Studies in Literature,Culture,and Intellectual Life
3.00 Credits
Syracuse University
3 E Baldwin, "Bricktop," Cesaire, Conde, Diop, Himes, and Wright. Jazz, Negritude, and Presence Africaine. Literature, films, concepts, and contemporary issues involving: expatriation, colonialism, racism, and immigration; and places such as the Café Tournon, Belleville, the Louvre, and University of Paris
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AAS 503 - Black Paris:Studies in Literature,Culture,and Intellectual Life
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AAS 510: Studies in African American History
3.00 Credits
Syracuse University
3 IR Particular periods or aspects of African American history. May be repeated for credit with permission of instructor.
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AAS 510 - Studies in African American History
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AAS 512: African American Women's History
3.00 Credits
Syracuse University
3 O The intellectual, political, and social history of African American women from pre-colonial Africa to the re-emergence of black feminism in the late 20th-century United States.
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AAS 512 - African American Women's History
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AAS 513: Toni Morrison:Black Book Seminar
3.00 Credits
Syracuse University
3 E A multi-dimensional study of Morrison's bookwork: fiction, non-fiction, and scholarship. Involves conceptual frameworks and ideas that link this project with broader understandings and interpretations of Blacks in the world. A wide range of questions (i.e., aesthetics, feminisms, knowing-politics, language, race) derives from Morrison's literary witnessing of Black community life.Prereq: Juniors, seniors, and graduate students.
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AAS 513 - Toni Morrison:Black Book Seminar
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AAS 525: Research Methods in African American Studies
3.00 Credits
Syracuse University
3 Y Methods of conducting research in black communities and procedures for gathering data about the black experience. Principles of conceptualization, interviewing techniques, participant observation, historiography, and archival methods.
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AAS 525 - Research Methods in African American Studies
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AAS 540: Seminar in African American Studies
3.00 Credits
Syracuse University
3-4 Y Various areas of intellectual and research interests related to the American black experience. Integrates knowledge of historical, cultural, sociological, political, and economic issues. Undergraduates need permission of instructor. Prereq: Lower-division course in the social sciences.
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AAS 540 - Seminar in African American Studies
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AAS 543: Religious Cultures of the American South
3.00 Credits
Syracuse University
3 IR Rise of "born again" evangelical Protestantism and its impact on the American South. Religious folkways that created the "Solid South" and black Christianity as an agent of transformatio
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