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Africana Studies: I. Introductory |
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• AFRS 100 - Introduction to Africana Studies
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• AFRS 104 - Religion, Prisons, and the Civil Rights Movement
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• AFRS 106 - Elementary Arabic
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• AFRS 107 - Elementary Arabic
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• AFRS 109 - The Self and the Western Other in Modern Arabic Literature
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• AFRS 112 - An Introduction to Islam
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• AFRS 169 - Introduction to African American History
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• AFRS 175 - Mandela: Race, Resistance and Renaissance in South Africa
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• AFRS 182 - Reading the Qur’an
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• AFRS 186 - On Mattering: Voices from the Movement and Beyond
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Africana Studies: II. Intermediate |
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• AFRS 202 - Black Music
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• AFRS 205 - Arab Women Writers
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• AFRS 207 - Intermediate Arabic
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• AFRS 208 - Intermediate Arabic
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• AFRS 211 - Islam in Europe and the Americas
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• AFRS 212 - Arabic Literature and Culture
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• AFRS 215 - Intersections of Our Homes, Schools, and Communities
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• AFRS 219 - Queer of Color Critique
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• AFRS 220 - Policing the Planet
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• AFRS 221 - Captive Genders and Methods of Survival
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• AFRS 227 - The Harlem Renaissance and its Precursors
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• AFRS 228 - African American Literature
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• AFRS 229 - Black Intellectual History
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• AFRS 231 - Algeria/France:Race, Religion & Citizenship
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• AFRS 232 - African American Cinema
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• AFRS 234 - Race, Space and Nature
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• AFRS 240 - Cultural Localities
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• AFRS 242 - Brazil in Crisis: Continuity and Change in Portuguese America
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• AFRS 245 - Making Waves: Topics in Feminist Activism
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• AFRS 247 - The Politics of Difference
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• AFRS 248 - Racial and Ethnic Group Politics in Popular Culture
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• AFRS 250 - Across Religious Boundaries: Understanding Differences
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• AFRS 251 - Topics in Black Literatures
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• AFRS 255 - Race, Representation, and Resistance in U.S. Schools
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• AFRS 256 - Race, Ethnicity and Nationalism
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• AFRS 257 - Genre and the Postcolonial City
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• AFRS 259 - Settler Colonialism in a Comparative Perspective
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• AFRS 260 - International Relations of the Third World: Bandung to 9/11
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• AFRS 266 - Art, Urgency, and Everyday Life in the United States
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• AFRS 269 - Gender and African American History
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• AFRS 271 - Theorizing Global Blackness and Indigeneity
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• AFRS 272 - Modern African History
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• AFRS 276 - How to Write a Black Memoir
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• AFRS 277 - Global Literatures in English
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• AFRS 279 - Spaces of Exception
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• AFRS 285 - Art, Spirituality and Power in Precolonial African History
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• AFRS 290 - Community-Engaged Learning
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• AFRS 298 - Independent Work
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• AFRS 299 - Research Methods
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Africana Studies: III. Advanced |
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• AFRS 300 - Senior Thesis or Project
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• AFRS 307 - Upper-Intermediate Arabic
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• AFRS 308 - Upper-Intermediate Arabic
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• AFRS 311 - Advanced Arabic
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• AFRS 319 - Race and its Metaphors
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• AFRS 320 - Abolitionist Theory
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• AFRS 322 - The Afro-Indo-Anglo Caribbean: Education, Feminism, Indigeneity and Migration
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• AFRS 326 - Challenging Ethnicity
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• AFRS 346 - Race and Gender in Judicial Politics
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• AFRS 351 - Africana Studies Seminar
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• AFRS 352 - Redemption and Diplomatic Imagination in Postcolonial Africa
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• AFRS 364 - Race, Class & Gender in the United States
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• AFRS 366 - Art and Activism in the United States
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• AFRS 374 - The African Diaspora
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• AFRS 379 - Reading Black Reconstruction
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• AFRS 380 - English Seminar
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• AFRS 381 - Race and Popular Culture
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• AFRS 383 - Creolizing the World: Language, Empire, Globalization
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• AFRS 395 - Thinking Africa: Conversations on the Thought of Achille Mbembe
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• AFRS 399 - Senior Independent Work
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American Sign Language: I. Introductory |
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• ASL 105 - Beginning American Sign Language
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• ASL 106 - Beginning American Sign Language
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American Sign Language: II. Intermediate |
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• ASL 210 - Intermediate American Sign Language
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• ASL 211 - Intermediate American Sign Language
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American Sign Language: III. Advanced |
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• ASL 310 - Advanced American Sign Language
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• ASL 311 - Advanced American Sign Language
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American Studies: Required Courses |
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• AMST 100 - Introduction to American Studies
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• AMST 105 - Introduction to Native American Studies
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• AMST 250 - Critical Approaches to American Studies
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• AMST 302 - Senior Thesis Intensive
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• AMST 303 - Senior Thesis or Project
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• AMST 313 - Multidisciplinary Research Methods
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• AMST 315 - Senior Project Seminar
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• AMST 316 - Senior Project Lab Intensive
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American Studies: Core Courses |
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• AMST 160 - Art and Social Change in the United States
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• AMST 203 - These American Lives: New Journalisms
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• AMST 207 - Commercialized Childhoods
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• AMST 231 - Native American Literature
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• AMST 252 - The American Military at Home and Abroad
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• AMST 262 - Native American Women
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• AMST 265 - Decolonizing the Exhibition: Critical Approaches to Contemporary Indigenous Art
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• AMST 266 - Art, Urgency, and Everyday Life in the United States
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• AMST 290 - Community-Engaged Learning
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• AMST 297 - Readings in American Studies
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• AMST 298 - Independent Study
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• AMST 329 - American Literary Realism
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• AMST 338 - German-American Encounters since WW I
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• AMST 352 - Indigenous Literatures of the Americas
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• AMST 365 - Racial Borderlands
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• AMST 366 - Art and Activism in the United States
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• AMST 383 - Indigenous New York
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