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Course TitleBlack Latinx Americas: Movemen
CampusBryn Mawr
SemesterSpring 2024
Registration IDAFSTB206001
Credit1.00
DepartmentAfricana Studies
InstructorLópez Oro, Paul Joseph
Times and DaysMW 01:10pm-02:30pm
Room LocationEHII
Course InfoClass Number: 2662 This interdisciplinary course examines the extensive and diverse histories, social movements, political mobilization and cultures of Black people (Afrodescendientes) in Latin America and the Caribbean. While the course will begin in the slavery era, most of our scholarly-activist attention will focus on the histories of peoples of African descent in Latin America after emancipation to the present. Some topics we will explore include: the particularities of slavery in the Americas, the Haitian Revolution and its impact on articulations of race and nation in the region, debates on “racial democracy,” the relationship between gender, class, race, and empire, and recent attempts to write Afro-Latin American histories from “transnational” and “diaspora” perspectives. We will engage the works of historians, activists, artists, anthropologists, sociologists, and political theorists who have been key contributors to the rich knowledge production on Black Latin America. Approach: Cross-Cultural Analysis (CC), Critical Interpretation (CI); Haverford: B: Analysis of the Social World (B), A: Meaning, Interpretation (Texts) (A)
NotesClass Nbr: 2662 CC;CI;
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