REL 352
Mystic Spirituality in Black Women's Social Justice Activism: Brazil-USA
Last Offered Spring 2018
Division II
Cross-listed
WGSS 352 / AFR 352
This course is not offered in the current catalog
Class Details
This course examines the meanings and manifestations of mystic spirituality in the lives and work of selected Black women artists/activists in the USA and Brazil. The writings of Lucille Clifton (poet), Rosemarie Freeney Harding (activist and counselor) and Makota Valdina Pinto (activist and Candomblé ritual elder) are key texts for our exploration of the uses of mystic sensibilities and Afro-Atlantic ritual traditions–such as dreams and visions, prayer, divination, sacred dance, healing rites and other forms of unmediated intimate encounter with the sacred–as resources for creativity, community organizing, self-care and as aspects of political and social critique in African American and Afro-Brazilian contexts. The methodology of the course blends historical, literary and womanist approaches in an investigation of the conjunctions of spiritual practice and activism in the experience of women in the Afro-Atlantic diaspora.
The Class:
Format: seminar
Limit: 15
Expected: 15
Class#: 3976
Grading: no pass/fail option, no fifth course option
Limit: 15
Expected: 15
Class#: 3976
Grading: no pass/fail option, no fifth course option
Requirements/Evaluation:
class participation, 2-3 short papers (5-7 pages) and a final project
Prerequisites:
none
Enrollment Preferences:
AFR, REL, and WGSS concentrators
Distributions:
Division II
Notes:
This course is cross-listed and the prefixes carry the following divisional credit:
WGSS 352 Division II REL 352 Division II AFR 352 Division II
WGSS 352 Division II REL 352 Division II AFR 352 Division II
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REL 352 - SEM Black Women/Spiritual Activism
REL 352 SEM Black Women/Spiritual ActivismDivision IINot offered
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