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FA 2010
Afroamerican and African Studies
CAAS 103 - First Year Social Science Seminar
Section 002
South Africa

Course Note: This seminar introduces first-year students to the intellectual community of social scientists working in the field of Afroamerican and African studies. The topic of the seminar varies term to term.
Credits: 3
Requirements & Distribution: SS
Other: FYSem
Waitlist Capacity: 99
Advisory Prerequisites: Enrollment restricted to first-year students, including those with sophomore standing.
Other Course Info: (Cross-Area Courses). May not be included in a concentration plan.
Repeatability: May not be repeated for credit.
Primary Instructor: Ashforth,Adam Philip

 

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This course will examine the history of racial domination in twentieth-century South Africa, the struggle against apartheid, and the legacy of apartheid in the twenty-first Century. Our objective will be to identify and evaluate emerging forms of governance, politics, and culture in this new African democracy.


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