1100. Afrocentric Perspectives in the Arts
Lectures and discussions about assigned readings focus on historical and aesthetic perspectives of African American Arts and their African sources, with emphasis on how social and aesthetic context impacts on creative expression by African American artists. Presentations by guest lecturers and University of Connecticut faculty plus small group discussions. CA 1. CA 4.
View Classes »2211. Introduction to Africana Studies
3.00 credits
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Grading Basis: Graded
Interdisciplinary overview of Africana studies, giving consideration to the artistic, intellectual, political and cultural experiences of black people in the United States, Caribbean, Europe, and Africa. Significant movements, ideas, people and events that have shaped and continue to shape Africa and the Diaspora.
View Classes »2214. African American Literature
Critical and historical examination of the literature of African American writers from Phyllis Wheatley to the present. CA 4.
View Classes »2214W. African American Literature
Critical and historical examination of the literature of African American writers from Phyllis Wheatley to the present. CA 4.
View Classes »2222. Race, Gender, Sexuality, and the Power of Looking
A beginning investigation into the issues of what constitutes visual culture and how race, gender, and sexuality are seen and not seen. The goals of the course include engaging with the history and scholarly dialogues around visual studies, becoming more active and critical visual consumers and critics, and understanding personal stakes and diverse positions in dialogues about visualizing gender and race. CA 1. CA 4.
View Classes »2345. Language and Racism
Examines the relationships between language use, both historically and across the lifespan, and the social construction of race, racism, and racial identity, with particular emphasis on racial politics in the United States.
View Classes »2461. Race, Gender, and U.S. Health Care
Factors of race and gender at work in U.S health care. Focus on African Americans and Black immigrants as care recipients and care providers in health care institutions. CA 2. CA 4.
View Classes »2510. Ethnicity and Race
Ethnic groups, their interrelations, assimilation, and pluralism. Culture, and identity that arise from differences in race, religion, nationality, region, and language.
View Classes »2520. White Racism
The origin, nature, and consequences of white racism as a central and enduring social principle around which the United States and other modern societies are structured and evolve. CA 4.
View Classes »2530. African Americans and Social Protest
Social and economic-justice movements, from the beginning of the Civil Rights movement to the present.
View Classes »2621. Cuba in Local and Global Perspective
Major themes in Cuban politics and culture. Local and global perspective. Key topics include race, gender, class, cultural movements and practices, slavery, political economy and movements, nationalism. CA 1. CA 4-INT.
View Classes »2622. History of Gender and Sexuality in Latin America and the Caribbean
Topics may include: empire and colonialism/anti-colonialism; slavery, science, and the state; cultural practices and institutions; feminisms and masculinities; law and public policies; immigration; forms of labor and political mobilization; sex and reproduction; and human rights from historical perspective. Formerly offered as AFRA/HIST/LLAS/WGSS 3622.
View Classes »2752. Africa in Global History
Broad historical survey of civilizations in Africa, including origins of human life in Africa, economic livelihoods, socio-economic and political structures, state formation, trade, commerce, urbanization, and indigenous systems of belief and world religions. CA 1. CA 4-INT.
View Classes »2753. History of Modern Africa
The history of African perceptions of and responses to the abolition of the slave trade, Western imperialism and colonialism, and the development of nationalism and struggle for independence. CA 1. CA 4-INT.
View Classes »3025. Contemporary Africa
Africa since its partition in 1884. Urbanization, social stratification, racial and ethnic conflict.
View Classes »3033. Race and Policy
Examination of contemporary public policy through the lens of race.
View Classes »3050W. African-American Art
The artistic and social legacy of African American art from the eighteenth century to the present day. CA 4.
View Classes »3106. Black Psychology
Empirical and theoretical literature on psychological experiences of African Americans. Impact of race, culture, and ethnicity on psychological development. CA 4.
View Classes »3131. African-American Theatre
The significant developments in African American theatre and its antecedents and an examination of selected play scripts that exemplify those developments. CA 4.
View Classes »3132. African-American Women Playwrights, 1900 to the present
African American women's playwriting in relationship to social, historical, and political contexts. CA 1. CA 4.
View Classes »3152. Race, Ethnicity, and Nationalism
Popular and scholarly theories of human group identity and diversity, in cross-cultural and historical perspective. Topics include: an overview of 'race' and 'ethnicity' in Western thought, ethnic group formation and transformation, political mobilizations of group identity, and systems of inequality. CA 2. CA 4.
View Classes »3155. Anthropology of the African Diaspora
An exploration of the racial, political, and social similarities and differences within and between the communities constituting the African Diaspora from an anthropological perspective.
View Classes »3206. Black Experience in the Americas
Major themes in recent scholarship of African-descended communities in the Americas and their interconnection beyond geopolitical boundaries; race, gender, sexuality, class, religion, cultural movements and practices, slavery, political economy, political movements, and African consciousness, from historical perspective. CA 1. CA 4-INT.
View Classes »3208. Making the Black Atlantic
Recent scholarship on the central role played by African-descended communities in shaping the early history of the Americas and their interconnection beyond geopolitical boundaries; race, gender, sexuality, class, religion, cultural movements and practices; slavery, political economy, and political movements.
View Classes »3213. Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century African American Literature
Broad historical survey of African American literature from its origins through the turn of the twentieth century. CA 4.
View Classes »3215. Twentieth- and Twenty-First Century African American Literature
Broad historical survey of African American literature from the twentieth and twenty-first century. CA 4.
View Classes »3215W. Twentieth- and Twenty-First Century African American Literature
Broad historical survey of African American literature from the twentieth and twenty-first century. CA 4.
View Classes »3217. Studies in African American Literature and Culture
Also offered as: ENGL 3217
3.00 credits | May be repeated for credit.
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Grading Basis: Graded
Focused study of a theme, form, author, or movement in African American literature or culture. CA 4.
View Classes »3224. History of Pan Africanism
The development of ideas of Pan-Africanism, beginning with the proto-Pan-Africanists in the nineteenth century; examination of the linkages between those ideas in Africa and the evolution of Pan-Africanism as a movement in the African Diaspora.
View Classes »3252. Politics In Africa
The political systems in contemporary Africa; the background of the slave trade, imperialism, colonialism, and the present concerns of nationalism, independence, economic development and military rule. Emphasis on sub-Saharan Africa.
View Classes »3293. Foreign Study
1.00 - 15.00 credits | May be repeated for credit.
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Grading Basis: Graded
Consent of Director required, normally to be granted prior to student's departure.
View Classes »3295. Special Topics
1.00 - 6.00 credits | May be repeated for credit.
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Grading Basis: Graded
Prerequisites and recommended preparation vary.
View Classes »3299. Independent Study
1.00 - 6.00 credits | May be repeated for credit.
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Grading Basis: Graded
Supervised reading and writing on a subject of special interest to the student.
View Classes »3320. Race, Culture, and Reproductive Health
An examination of the reproductive health experiences of women in the United States, including those focused on sexuality, birth, and motherhood. An exploration of the complex relationship between women’s reproductive experiences and their contemporary racial and socioeconomic locations in American society.
View Classes »3512. African Archaeology
An archaeological perspective on more than three million years of human social and behavioral change in Africa, from Stone Age societies that are the earliest in the world to sweeping changes brought about by the development and spread of cattle and crops, sophisticated metallurgy, and the later rise of kingdoms and complex polities situated at a global crossroads of trade and interaction.
View Classes »3563. African American History to 1865
History of African-American people to 1865, from their West African roots, to their presence in colonial America, through enslavement and emancipation. Adaptation and resistance to their conditions in North America. Contributions by black people to the development of the United States.
View Classes »3564. African American History Since 1865
History of African American people since the Civil war. Contributions by black people to American development. African American activity in international arenas.
View Classes »3565. African American Women's History
African American women's history in the United States, including black women's activism and leadership; roles within the larger African Diaspora; engagement in local, national, and international freedom struggles; and redefinitions of identities as wives, mothers, leaders, citizens, and workers. Special attention given to the diversity of black women’s experiences, and to the dominant images of black women in America from Mumbet (the first enslaved woman to sue for her freedom and win) to contemporary issues of race, sex, and class.
View Classes »3568. Hip Hop, Politics and Youth Culture in America
History of hip-hop, its musical antecedents and its role in popular culture. Race, class, and gender are examined as well as hip-hop's role in popular political discourse.
View Classes »3569. Slavery in Film
Depictions of chattel slavery in cinema and popular media over time. Topics include histories of slavery, race and identity, media studies, and cultural studies.
View Classes »3575. Black Documentary Film Archival Practices
Critical and historical examination of Black American archival usage through documentary films and media.
View Classes »3618. Comparative Slavery in the Americas
The rise and fall of trans-Atlantic slavery. Topics include resistance, migration, antislavery mobilization, abolitionism, empire, revolution, cultural production, political economy, labor, gender, race and identity formation.
View Classes »3619. History of the Caribbean
Encounter experience; slavery, antislavery mobilization, and abolitionism; colonialism; citizenship and nation building; race and gender; political cultures and movements; migration/immigration; cultural production; and political economy; topics will be examined from a historical perspective. CA 1. CA 4-INT.
View Classes »3619W. History of the Caribbean
Encounter experience; slavery, antislavery mobilization, and abolitionism; colonialism; citizenship and nation building; race and gender; political cultures and movements; migration/immigration; cultural production; and political economy; topics will be examined from a historical perspective. CA 1. CA 4-INT.
View Classes »3620. Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Spanish Caribbean
Discovery and settlement, slavery and plantation economy, recent political and economic developments, and United States relations with the Spanish Caribbean.
View Classes »3642. African-American Politics
Political behavior, theory, and ideology of African-Americans, with emphasis on contemporary U.S. politics. CA 4.
View Classes »3647. Black Leadership and Civil Rights
Black leadership, emphasizing the principles, goals, and strategies used by African-American men and women to secure basic citizenship rights during the civil rights era.
View Classes »3652. Black Feminist Politics
An introduction to major philosophical and theoretical debates at the core of black feminist thought, emphasizing the ways in which interlocking systems of oppression uphold and sustain each other.
View Classes »3898. Variable Topics
3.00 credits | May be repeated for credit.
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Grading Basis: Graded
4100. Experiential/Service Learning Seminar
Interdisciplinary examination of the history of social justice organizing in the U.S.; theories, strategies, and practice of community organizing movements such as those for immigration, environmental, reproductive, and racial justice. Includes practice in community organizing and political advocacy.
View Classes »4994W. Senior Seminar
3.00 credits | May be repeated for credit.
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Grading Basis: Graded
Critical training and comprehensive examination of African American studies, using primary and secondary sources.
View Classes »4996. Honors Thesis Preparation
3.00 credits
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Grading Basis: Honors Credit
Preliminary reading in primary and secondary sources or key texts in research field in consultation with thesis advisor.
View Classes »4997W. Senior Thesis in Africana Studies
3.00 credits
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Grading Basis: Honors Credit
Honors Research and writing in the major with close supervision of multiple drafts.
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