ETHN 70: Introduction to Pan African
Studies
Introduction to Pan African Studies. It is
intended to introduce students to the context from which Pan
African Studies arose, including the Western intellectual
tradition, and to consider the substantive objections to Pan
African Studies as a legitimate academic discipline. It is
intended to show humanities and social science emphases of the
discipline, and the interdisciplinary character of the
discipline as a whole. Upon completion, students should have a
broad exposure to the subject matter of the discipline, an
acute appreciation of some of its philosophical concerns, a
recognition of some of the principal methodologies employed by
its scholars, some familiarity with major scholars in the
discipline, and the ability to explore these subjects
independently.
Tuesdays & Thursdays
10:30am
- 11:45am
Alpine Hall Room 235
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Course Syllabus
Pan African Project (This is an mpg movie)
Cheik Anta Diop Slide Show
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