GBST 483
Freedom in Africa
Fall 2015
Division II
Writing Skills
Cross-listed
HIST 483 / AFR 483
This is not the current course catalog
Class Details
This course examines the ideas of major figures in the progressive tradition of African political thought. This emancipatory tradition emerged in societies shaped by racial, cultural, and economic exploitation, forcing both African men and women to address questions of identity and political action. Most members of this tradition also considered the ways in which uneven power relations within African communities shaped the personal and political landscapes. The Africans we will examine in this course drew on resources as varied as Pan-Africanism, Nationalism, Classical Liberalism, Social Democracy, Marxism, Black Consciousness, Negritude and Gender theory, yet each participated, at least implicitly, in a common African intellectual project: the meaning of Africa and of being African.
The Class:
Format: tutorial; students will meet with the instructor in pairs for an hour each week; a student either will write & present orally a 5- to 7-page essay on the assigned readings or be responsible for offering an oral critique of their partner's work each week
Limit: 10
Expected: 10
Class#: 1719
Grading: no pass/fail option, no fifth course option
Limit: 10
Expected: 10
Class#: 1719
Grading: no pass/fail option, no fifth course option
Requirements/Evaluation:
evaluation will be based on the quality of the biweekly papers and oral critiques and a final writing exercise
Extra Info:
may not be taken on a pass/fail basis; not available for the fifth course option
Enrollment Preferences:
History majors
Distributions:
Division II
Writing Skills
Notes:
This course is cross-listed and the prefixes carry the following divisional credit:
HIST 483 Division II GBST 483 Division II AFR 483 Division II
HIST 483 Division II GBST 483 Division II AFR 483 Division II
Attributes:
AMST Critical and Cultural Theory Electives
GBST African Studies
HIST Group A Electives - Africa
HIST Group F Electives - U.S. + Canada
JLST Theories of Justice/Law
GBST African Studies
HIST Group A Electives - Africa
HIST Group F Electives - U.S. + Canada
JLST Theories of Justice/Law
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GBST 483 - T1 (F) TUT Freedom in Africa
GBST 483 - T1 (F) TUT Freedom in AfricaDivision II Writing SkillsKenda B. MutongiTBA1719
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