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AFST 344: Politics in Africa
3.00 Credits
William and Mary
Politics in Africa This course highlights changes in the state structures from pre-colonial indigenous state systems, colonial administration and economy and the rise of the modern African state. (Cross listed as GOVT 337).
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AFST 365: Early Black American Lit
3.00 Credits
William and Mary
Early Black American Literature Survey of Black American literature and thought from the colonial period through the era of Booker T. Washington, focusing on the way in which developing African American literature met the challenges posed successively by slavery, abolition, and emancipation. Cross-listed with ENGL 365.
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AFST 366: Modern Black American Lit
3.00 Credits
William and Mary
Modern Black American Literature Survey of African American literature from the 1920s through the contemporary period. Issues addressed include the problem of patronage, the "black aesthetic," and the rise of black literary theory and "womanist" criticism. Cross-listed with ENGL 366.
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AFST 406: Adv Topics Africana Studies
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
William and Mary
This course explores the literary legacy of the Atlantic slave trade. Through historical accounts and literary forms we examine the economic exigencies that drove the slave trade against the philosophy of the European Enlightenment. In this context we analyze the ways in which language, cultural stereotype, repeating themes, and the narrative of conquest worked to deny the humanity of the African through the suppression of their artistic expression. Our writers' retrace the pathways of the Golden Triangle to resist and revise the complex history of the how the African slave became the key contributor to the "New" World's cultural bounty. Writers include: Oauladah Equiano, Harriet Jacobs, Derek Walcott, Charles Johnson and Adrienne Kennedy.
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AFST 417: Harlem in Vogue
3.00 Credits
William and Mary
Harlem in Vogue Exploration of the 1920s movement known as the Harlem Renaissance, focusing on the ways race, gender/sexuality, and class informed the artists' construction of identity. Writings by Hughes, Hurston, Larsen, Toomer, among others; some attention to visual art and music. Cross-listed with ENGL 417B.
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AMST 203D: Intro to American Studies-Disc
0.00 Credits
William and Mary
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AMST 204: The American Way of War
3.00 Credits
William and Mary
The American Way of War This course will examine the social and cultural history of Americans at war from the latter part of the 17th century to the present. Course readings will concentrate on primary sources: fiction, memoirs, and historical accounts drawn from three centuries of American experiences in combat.
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AMST 204D: The American Way of War-Disc
0.00 Credits
William and Mary
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AMST 480: Independent Study
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
William and Mary
Independent Study. A program of extensive reading, writing and discussion in a special area of American Studies for the advanced student. Students accepted for this course will arrange their program of study with an appropriate faculty advisor.
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AMST 495: Honors
3.00 Credits
William and Mary
Honors. Students admitted to Honors study in American Studies will be enrolled in this course during both semesters of their senior year. Each candidate will be responsible for (a) formulating a program of study in consultation with a faculty advisor; (b) preparation and presentation of an Honors essay two weeks before the last day of classes, spring semester; (c) satisfactory performance in a comprehensive oral examination which focuses on the subject matter of the Honors essay.
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