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Catalogue 2015-2016 
    
Catalogue 2015-2016 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Africana Studies Program


Director: Zachariah Cherian Mampilly;

Steering Committee: Carlos Alamo (Sociology), Colette Cann (Education), Patricia-Pia Célérierb (French and Francophone Studies), Lisa Gail Collins (Art), Eve Dunbar (English), Diane Harriford(Sociology), Luke C. Harris (Political Science), Kiese Laymonab (English), Candice M. Lowe Swift (Anthropology), Zachariah Cherian Mampilly (Political Science), Mia Mask (Film), Mootacem Mhiri (Africana Studies), Quincy T. Mills (History), Samson Okoth Opondo (Political Science), Hiram Perez (English), Tyrone Simpson, II (English);

Participating Faculty: Tagreed Al-Haddad (Africana Studies).

b On leave 2015/16, second semester
ab On leave 2015/16

Founded in 1969 out of student protest and political upheaval, the Africana Studies Program continues its commitment to social change and the examination and creation of new knowledge. The Africana Studies Program brings together scholars and scholarship from many fields of study and draws on a range of theoretical and methodological approaches to explore the cultures, histories, institutions, and societies of African and African-descended people. Program strengths include: education and activism; literature; feminism; political thought; Arabic language and culture; critical race theory; queer studies; prison studies; visual culture; creative writing; social, cultural, and political movements; and popular culture.

Advisers: Program director and program faculty.

Programs

Major

Correlate Sequences in Africana Studies

The Africana Studies Program offers three correlate sequences.

Courses

Africana Studies: I. Introductory

Africana Studies: II. Intermediate

Africana Studies: III. Advanced