Courses on Africa in Other Units: 2017/18
a) Undergraduate
Fall 2017
ENGL 2927 A, African Literatures II, Prof. Pius Adesanmi, Fall Term (0.5 credits)
HIST 2706 A, Ancient and Pre-Colonial Africa, Prof. Susanne Klausen, Fall Term (0.5 credits)
LANG 1010 A, Intro to Language I-Kiswahili, Prof. TBA, Fall Term (0.5 credits)
PSCI 3101 A, Politics of War in Africa, Prof. Chris Brown, Fall Term (0.5 credits)
Winter 2018
ANTH 2620 A, Ethnography Sub-Saharan Africa, Prof. Ying-Ying Tiffany Liu, Winter Term (0.5 credits)
ANTH 4620 A, Advanced studies in Sub-Saharan Africa- Current issues in Anthropological Research “Contemporary Ethnopolitics in Sub-Saharan Africa”, Prof. Louise de la Gorgendiere, Winter term (0.5 credits)
This course is a research-based seminar that explores issues and debates related to anthropological research in contemporary Sub-Saharan African with emphasis on theoretical, methodological, analytical, ethical, practical, and applied problems in anthropological research in that area. Also offered as ANTH 5209 with different requirements.
ECON 3510, African Economic Development, Instructors: Prof. Arch Ritter, Winter Term (0.5 credits)
HIST 2707 A, Modern Africa, Prof. Mohamed Ali, 0.5 credits
HIST 3906 A, Imperialism, Settler Nationalism, and Indigenous Resistance during the South African War, 1899-1902, Prof. Susanne Klausen, Winter Term, (0.5 credits)
b) Graduate
Fall 2017
FILM 5506 F (Seminar) & FILM 5506 FF (Film Screening) Topics in Culture, Identity and Representation, Prof. Aboubakar Sanogo, Fall Term (0.5 credits)
Course Description: Current critical approaches to the study of identity in cinema. Topics will vary from year to year, and may include race, ethnicity and sexuality, and the geopolitical implications of colonialism and post-colonialism.
INAF 5603, Issues in Development of Africa, Prof. John Schram, Fall Term (0.5 credits)
Winter 2018
ANTH 5209 A, Advanced studies in Sub-Saharan Africa- Current issues in Anthropological Research “Contemporary Ethnopolitics in Sub-Saharan Africa”, Prof. Louise de la Gorgendiere, Winter Term, (0.5 credits) Also offered as ANTH 4620A with different requirements.
This course is a research-based seminar that explores issues and debates related to anthropological research in contemporary Sub-Saharan African with emphasis on theoretical, methodological, analytical, ethical, practical, and applied problems in anthropological research in that area. Also offered as ANTH 4620 with different requirements.