Course Information: The Africana Woman  (80374)

This course specifically addresses the role of African women in the development of modern and post modem society in Africa and the diaspora. The unique continuing contribution of Africana women in the ongoing transformation of social relations is the central theme and topical focus of this course. The course will examine the various political tendencies within the African women's movement. It will also explore the underlying social causes of male chauvinism, gender violence, and gender role transformation within the context of race and class oppression. Prerequisite:AFRS 2000 or AFRS 1501

Required Materials:   Not Yet Available
Technical Requirements:   Not Yet Available
Pre-Requisite:   (( AFRS 2000 with minimum grade: C )
OR ( AFRS 1501 with minimum grade: TRC )
OR ( AFRS 2000 with minimum grade: C )
OR ( AFRS 2000 with minimum grade: TRC AFRS 1501 with minimum grade: C ))
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Course Attributes:   1. $40 or less req textbook costs
2. Synchronous

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