HIST 332: Pan Africanism

Cross Listed

AAS 332 and PAGS 332

Program
Credits 4
Attributes
Diversity International,
Appropriate for First-year Students,
Social Sciences,
Upper-Level
In the context of the philosophical paradigm of Afrocentricity, this course traces and interrogates the trans-National solidarity activism of Africans and their descendants in the diaspora (North America, the Caribbean, Latin America, Europe and Asia) towards their political, economic, social and psychological freedom and/or unity from the 19th century to present. Some of its major themes include: Black Nationalism, Black Power, Ethiopianism, Negritude, Rastafarianism and Black Consciousness. The primary instructional methodology is the interpretation and critical analysis of Pan-African literature and films.