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AAS 230: Survey of African American Dance
3.00 Credits
Buffalo State SUNY
3, 3/0 Technique, practice, readings, and projects in dance and black culture; current practices of black dance in relation to Euro-American techniques.
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AAS 234: History of The Black Dance Movement
3.00 Credits
Buffalo State SUNY
3, 3/0 The development of African American dance and the contributions of African American dancers; emphasis on how traditional African dance forms evolved into and influenced the contemporary dance vernacular.
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AAS 240: African American Literature to 1940
3.00 Credits
Buffalo State SUNY
3, 3/0; Q, 8 African American slave narratives, poetry, fiction, essays, and drama from the eighteenth century to 1940; the influence of spirituals, gospel, blues, jazz, sermons, and folktales on African American writing; the Harlem renaissance of the 1920s and 1930s; and the development of African American revolutionary thought.
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AAS 241: African American Literature Since 1940
3.00 Credits
Buffalo State SUNY
3, 3/0 Black revolutionary thought and artistry in such writers as Richard Wright, William Demby, Ralph Ellison, LeRoi Jones, James Baldwin, Don L. Lee, Gwendolyn Brooks, Nikki Giovanni, John Henrik Clarke, and Ed Bullins.
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AAS 304: Modern Jazz
3.00 Credits
Buffalo State SUNY
3, 3/0 Prerequisite: MUS 206. An explanation of the history and development of modern jazz from 1941 to the present.
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AAS 305: Peoples of Africa
3.00 Credits
Buffalo State SUNY
3, 3/0 Cross-cultural comparisons of indigenous and modern African nations. Emphasis is placed upon regional, linguistic, social, political, religious, economic, and aesthetic characteristics, as well as historic and recent population migrations on the African continent and the surrounding islands.
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AAS 306: History of Africa to 1919
3.00 Credits
Buffalo State SUNY
3, 3/0 Indigenous developments and early empires of Africa. The impact of Islam. Western contact and the slave trade. The development of European colonialism. The partition of Africa and colonial administrative policies of the European powers. The waning of European power as a result of World War I.
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AAS 321: The African American Family
3.00 Credits
Buffalo State SUNY
3, 3/0; 8 Prerequisite: SOC 100. The relationship of American social institutions and the African American family; familial relations within the African American family. Useful for students who will interact with a diverse population in their careers, e.g., education and service occupations.
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AAS 322: African American History
3.00 Credits
Buffalo State SUNY
3, 3/0; 8 Heritage of black Americans. African Americans' existence under slavery; their role in influencing historical events; activity in the Civil War period; freed men during reconstruction; migrations to the north and adjustment to urban life. African American leaders, institutions, and ideas, and their impact on modern America.
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AAS 333: African International Relations
3.00 Credits
Buffalo State SUNY
3, 3/0 African international politics vis-à-vis international relations theory, models, and concepts; power; multipolarity; bipolarity; pan-Africanism; North-South debate; approaches to international politics; and state and international organizations as international actors.
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