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Courses
An asterisk (*) denotes general courses with more than half the content
directly devoted to African and/or African-American materials. For additional
course offerings, see the Program Coordinating Committee or program adviser.
African and African-American Studies
*AfAfAm 201-202-203. The African Diaspora I, II, III.
201. The African Diaspora I: Perspectives on the Black Atlantic (=Anthro
313-3). Staff. Autumn.
202. The African Diaspora II: Race, Class, and Nationalism in the Caribbean.
Staff. Winter.
203. The African Diaspora III: The Slave Trade as Experience, Construct,
and Imaginary (=Eng 250, GS Hum 215, Hist 200/300). R. Austen, K.
Warren. Spring.
208-9-10. Elementary Swahili. I. K. Peterson. Autumn, Winter,
Spring.
Anthropology
Anthro 212/336. Intensive Study of a Culture: Tswana (=AfAfAm 205).
J. Comaroff. Spring.
Anthro 212/406. Intensive Study of a Culture: The Yoruba (=AfAfAm 204).
A. Apter. Autumn.
*Anthro 213/453. Modern Readings in Anthropology: Explorations in Oral Narrative--The
Folk Tale. J. Fernandez. Autumn.
Anthro 247/347. Political Anthropology (=LL/Soc 273, Sociol 347). J.
L. Comaroff. Autumn.
Anthro 251/451. Anthropology of the Body. J. Comaroff. Spring.
*Anthro 306-1,-2,-3. Introduction to African Civilization I, II, III
(=SocSci 225-226-227; Anthro 306-3=GS Hum 219). J. L. Comaroff,
Autumn; A. Apter, Winter; R. Austen, Spring.
Anthro 312. Imperial Cultures of India and Africa. B. Cohn, A. Apter.
Autumn.
*Anthro 313-1,-2,-3. The African Diaspora III. Not offered 1996-97;
will be offered 1997-98.
Art History
ArtH 171. Gender, Race, and Sexuality: Problems in Visuality and Identity.
P. Rogers. Autumn.
Economics
Econ 221/321. Colonization, Servitude, and Slavery: The Early American Experience.
D. Galenson. Winter.
Econ 270. International Trade. L. Sjaastad. Autumn.
Econ 296. Problems of Economic Policy in Developing Countries (=PubPol 286/375).
L. Sjaastad. Winter.
Education
Educ 225/425. Education and Social Change in the Third World. J.
Craig. Autumn.
Educ 258/458. Research in Urban Education. E. Epps. Autumn.
*Educ 293. Race Relations: New Perspectives (=Sociol 210). E. Epps.
Winter.
Educ 424. Race and Urban Education. E. Epps. Spring.
English
Eng 250. The African Diaspora III: The Slave Trade as Experience, Construct,
and Imaginary (=AfAfAm 203, GS Hum 215, Hist 200/300). R. Austen,
K. Warren. Spring.
History
Hist 272. African-American History to 1877. J. Saville. Autumn.
Hist 273. African-American History since 1865. T. Holt. Winter.
Hist 274. Race and Racism in America. T. Holt. Spring.
Music
*Music 226. The Music of Duke Ellington. R. Wang. Winter.
Public Policy
PubPol 286/375. Problems of Economic Policy in Developing Countries (=Econ
296). L. Sjaastad. Spring.
Social Science
*SocSci 225-226-227. Introduction to African Civilization I, II, III (=Anthro
306-1,-2,-3; SocSci 227=GS Hum 219). J. L. Comaroff, Autumn; A. Apter,
Winter; R. Austen, Spring.
Sociology
*Sociol 210. Race Relations: New Perspectives (=Educ 293). E. Epps.
Winter.
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