Africana Studies
Expand your worldview by exploring African, African-American and Caribbean cultures, traditions and experiences.
Explore Your Studies
Program Resources
AFRC 101
Introduction to Africana Studies
4
4
The course explores the emergence of three related fields of inquiry — African Studies, African American Studies and African Diaspora Studies — and is divided into three modules that correspond to each of these fields. Often regrouped within “Africana Studies,” scholars in these fields pursue a broad range of questions such as the relationship between blackness and modernity, the politics of post-coloniality, and the construction of diasporic identity. This course engages the key debates in Africana studies through exploring the contributions of various disciplines to the development of the field, with a strong emphasis on anthropological knowledge. CC: Diversity. 4 SH.
AFRC 260
The Choreopoem
4
4
Inspired by the original choreopoem by Ntozake Shange, this course introduces the choreopoem form, investigating the concept of the living text as it applies to collaboration across multiple disciplines. Using literary analysis, creative writing and theatre, students research the choreopoem form, write one as a class and publicly perform it, reflecting on the tension of intention versus impact in performance spaces. Same as WRIT-260 and THEA-260. Sophomore or higher standing required. 4 SH. CC: Interdisciplinary, Diversity Intensive.