Anth 315: The African Diaspora
Sociology & Anthropology
This course is an introduction to several of the most important methods to the study of African Diaspora experiences, including cultural, archaeological, biological, and linguistic approaches. Topics include slavery and colonialism, black revolt in the modern world, black nationalism, religious and ritual forms, foodways, music, genetics and genealogies, speech genres, and material culture.
3 Credits
Prerequisites
- Pre-Requisite: 24 Earned Hours
Cross-listed Courses
Instruction Type(s)
- Lecture: Lecture for Anth 315
Subject Areas
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