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WN 2013
Afroamerican & African Studies
AAS 111 - Introduction to Africa and Its Diaspora
Section 001

Credits: 4
Requirements & Distribution: HU, RE
Other: Theme
Other Course Info: May not be included in a concentration plan. F.
Repeatability: May not be repeated for credit.
Primary Instructor: Gaines,Kevin K
Instructor: Johnson,Paul Christopher

 

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Introduces basic concepts and methods involved in the study of Africa and its Diaspora. This team-taught course takes a multimedia, interdisciplinary approach using maps, cultural artifacts, films, art, music, archival documents, literary texts, and key scholarly readings from both the humanities and social sciences.

Prerequisite to the AAS concentration and academic minor.


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