400CB Cc:The African Diaspora In The Arts And Culture (3)
This new cluster course will examine the expression of certain aspects of
African culture in the African Diaspora. Black culture in the area now
popularly termed "The Black Atlantic," and in particular Western Africa, the
Caribbean and certain parts of South and North America, will be examined.
Special attention will be paid to visual and material culture, feminist and
anti-apartheid literature, and religion and spirituality. African culture is a
multi-layered and complex phenomenon. An understanding of African Diastolic
culture involves an analysis of the effects of historical and sociological
movements, the interpretation of written culture and the effects of Africa's
response to colonial intrusion. Questions concerning the transmission and
transformation of African cultures will be addressed by a close investigation
of visual and material culture, literary texts, and cosmological constructions
of African peoples. Students will be exposed to methodologies garnered from the
Arts, Literature and Religious Studies. Offered: Fall Restrictions: Sophomore
or above